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Old 22nd November 2023, 20:55
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Exclamation 2nd Lt Frost KL 0-80783(1) or 7 445BG/701BS

Hi ,

Who can help me with something on 2nd Lt Frost KL 0-80783(1) or 7 445BG/701BS. He made an emergency landing in Belgium on October 10 1944 wih B-24 " 453"
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Old 23rd November 2023, 09:33
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Re: 2nd Lt Frost KL 0-80783(1) or 7 445BG/701BS

Keith L. Frost (O-807831) from Lisbon, Ohio.

445th BG had no mission on 10 Oct 1944?

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Old 23rd November 2023, 15:04
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Re: 2nd Lt Frost KL 0-80783(1) or 7 445BG/701BS

Keith L Frost did have a crash landing (in England) on 10 November 1944.

https://www.fold3.com/image/16130098...ter-crash-land

https://www.fold3.com/image/16130095...ter-crash-land

See Herbert Rudh's story "A Glider It Was Not" on page 9 of 20 here:
https://www.b24.net/2ndADA-Newsletters/1980-Dec.pdf

Note: Rudh does say he was flying with a "new" crew, but it is not totally clear if he means a "new" crew (to him as his regular crew was lost) or a new crew in the squadron.

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Old 26th November 2023, 08:39
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Hello ,
I mentioned a crashlanding , but in fact it was an emergency landing , due to flakdamage.
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Old 27th November 2023, 12:02
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Re: 2nd Lt Frost KL 0-80783(1) or 7 445BG/701BS

B-24 "453" likely to have been B-24J 42-50453 which was with 445BG/701BS. This a/c had a mid-air with another B-24 over E. France two months later (11 Dec 44) and crashed (9 KIA, MACR 11337).

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Old 28th November 2023, 06:49
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