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Old 21st January 2010, 23:08
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Re: Mission reports 364th FG/383rd FS September 23rd 1944/ Norm Bettin KIA

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Info from Casualty Report by Jan Hey.
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Does anybody know the serialnumber of Bettin's aircraft?

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Old 21st January 2010, 23:42
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Re: Mission reports 364th FG/383rd FS September 23rd 1944/ Norm Bettin KIA

Yes, it was 44-13958. Voss was in 44-13971 but don't have their code letters.

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Re: Mission reports 364th FG/383rd FS September 23rd 1944/ Norm Bettin KIA

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Yes, it was 44-13958. Voss was in 44-13971 but don't have their code letters.

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Code letters: I only have Voss: N2-D
Source: Book, Kent D Miller Fighter Units & Pilots of the 8th Air Force, page 135.
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Re: Mission reports 364th FG/383rd FS September 23rd 1944/ Norm Bettin KIA

I spoke with Florence Bettin and the family receive that Norman was killed 23th September 1944.He was on a P-51 Photo Recon Mission.I get from Florence more than 30 photos of Norman.At the 23th September it was a great disorder at Otterlo.
People from Arnhem evacuated to Otterlo,Harskamp and Barneveld.Its possible that the Germans find his body at October the 7th.We made a field research in the woods
of Otterlo / Hoenderlo and found pieces of aluminium.Norman get a place in my book From Dutch to Dutch.

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