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861st EAB - Alfred G Mortensen, died 17 August 1945
Does anyone have a copy of
History of the 861st Engineer Aviation Battalion, 1942-1945. Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1945. 60 p. #502-861.1945. I am researching T/4 Alfred Gottschalck Mortensen (32524580), who served in this unit and died on 17 August 1945 in France. Mikkel
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Re: 861st EAB - Alfred G Mortensen, died 17 August 1945
A bit more about T/4 Mortensen from the piece I have written for my website
http://www.danishww2pilots.dk/profiles.php?person=537 Mikkel
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