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Old 1st December 2013, 20:58
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Identity of German pilot buried on Linosa Island July 6,1943?

In the history of the 31st Fighter Group, "In a Now Forgotten Sky" by Kucera, there is a short paragraph about Lt. Charles Babcock,308th FS:
"In the 308th, Lt. Babcock, who had spent some time marooned on a desert island in the Mediterranean with a badly burned German pilot who died before they could be rescued.". He was reported MIA on July 6,1943.

After contact with Lt. Babcock's son, the following additional information became available.

The family story is that:"Dad told me that the guy crashed when he hit the cliff at the end of the beach (same one Dad landed on), and the plane burned, he pulled him out of the plane and buried him."

His logbook entry when he returned to the 31st FG is the following:
"[D]downed on Linosa missing eight days. Spitfire 5, fighter sweep Sicily

There is still some misinformation about Lt. Babcock in the published literature. In "Spitfires Over Sicily", Lt. Babcock is listed as "KIA', it should RTD -Returned to Duty.].

So, the question is what was the identity of the Luftwaffe pilot.? Presumably a fighter pilot since there was only one, though it could be a recon pilot.

Linosa Island is not quite a desert island though it has today a population of 450 people. Some info from the Web: [T]he real story of the island started on the 25th of April 1845 when King Ferdinando II di Borbone sent to the island 30 settlers who would have 240 hectares each and three Tarì (currency of the time) per day. They had to face many difficulties on living there and the situation didn’t change even during the following century.
Only in 1967 the Italian government started giving attention to the needs of the people on the island, before that there was no telephone or power station and only in 1976 the television arrived. In 1983 the first water desalting was built which helped to supply the island with fresh water avoiding the collection of rainy water. In 1985 the first ferry has docked at the pier on Linosa Island, before that date people and animals could reached the island only thanks to the “barcaccia” a small gozzo boat used as a shuffle between the ferry and the quay. "

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