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14.11.43. Lt. Bailey Peter G.F. - MIA No. 4 Sq. (SAAF)
Hi all
On 14.11.43. after attacking targets at Metković (Yugo), Lt. Bailey Peter G.F. (No. 4 Sq. SAAF) in his Spitfire Mk. Vc. JK401 was hit by flak, on return flight engine cut and had to ditch in Adriatic. Search was conducted but no luck. Does any have information which unit (Squadron) made rescue attempt and at what coordinates he ditched or they searched. In book Beyond courage (Norman Frank) there is no mention of this case. thanks in advance Antun |
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Re: 14.11.43. Lt. Bailey Peter G.F. - MIA No. 4 Sq. (SAAF)
Hi Antun. The co-ordinates are recorded here ( Mljet Is. near Dubrovnik).....
https://allspitfirepilots.org/pilots/1086 You could contact Tinus le Roux on this excellent SAAF site...... https://biltongbru.wixsite.com/ww2-s...ed-to-the-site You have probably looked at the 4 Sqn. ORB which says (for the 14th) a subsequent search "by 2 of our aircraft yielded no results" ( presumably by 4 Sqn.). Nick |
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Re: 14.11.43. Lt. Bailey Peter G.F. - MIA No. 4 Sq. (SAAF)
Thank you Nick
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