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01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Hello ,
On January 7 1944 the 358FG lost three P-47's 2nd Lt Bedford Corlys A. (KIA) 0-671488 Cuyahoga County Ohio MACR 2005 Maj. Younglas Donald A. (KIA) 0-417813 Genessee County Michigan MACR 2003 1st Lt Pousette Lance A. (KIA) 0-793530 -1 Mar 1920 MACR 2004 My question did they crashed in Belgium or France Regards Alain57 |
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Hello Alain57,
according to the German "Namentliche Verlustmeldung" AV 503/44 2nd Lt Bedford and Major Younglas were shot down near Colleret, 10 km south-east of Maubeuge, Northern France. They were buried at the community cemetery of Rue de Mons at Maubeuge: Bedford in grave no. 46 and Younglas in grave no. 48. Regards Leo |
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Here is the link to the AV 503/44 report for Bedford and Younglas
See image 19 of 81: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/17352440 Note that three Thunderbolt pilots were buried, Bedford in grave 46, Younglas in grave 48 and an unknown Thunderbolt pilot in grave 47. I suspect the unknown was Pousette. The unknown had crashed about 3 km away from the other two. MACR 2003: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90914881 MACR 2004: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90914890 MACR 2005: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90914900 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...avery-younglas https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...nce-a-pousette https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...rlys-a-bedford |
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Goodmorning ,
Thanks for the help. Alain57 |
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
The website http://francecrashes39-45.net/rech_avion.php has all three crashes reported in France, with location given. This site is usually reliable, with sources linked and local data if available.
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Hello ,
Maj Younglass was first buried at Fosse Belgium. Regards Alain57 |
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
At war's end the bodies of all three airmen were recovered from where they were first buried by the Germans and reburied in a temporary American cemetery at Fosse. There is a list of all the temporary burials at Fosse here, with all three men listed:
https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-c...=1#sr-59294163 The families of the men were then given the choice of having the bodies returned to the US or to have them buried in a permanent American cemetery overseas. It appears that all three families had the bodies returned to the US as we saw in the findagrave lists in post 3. Last edited by RSwank; 9th June 2021 at 22:39. |
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