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Jackie Sharp Sheflin
1/27/2008 8:29:31 AM | My Dad's usual plane was the "D Day Dottie" and I do have a picture of that plane. I am now trying to find a picture of 44-6129. To the best of my knowledge this plane never had a name, but it was the plane they were in the day they were shot down (July 19th, 1944 on a mission to Augsburg) The made it to the vicinity of Angers, France where they were attacked by 7 ME-109
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David Pearce
1/27/2008 2:04:42 PM | Jackie, Unfortunately I cannot help regarding a photo of the aircraft . The only information I can offer is that this aircraft was assigned to the 613th Bomb Squadron on the 7th June 1944 so was with the 401st for a very short time, approx a month and a half. Sorry I cannot be of more help. Best of luck in your search. Regards, Dave
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win-win
3/13/2008 3:17:03 PM | Jackie: 1. Have you contacted the National Archives stillpix@nara.gov about A/C 44-6129? I'm not sure how many ways their photos are now indexed or cross-referenced, but the more you can give them, the more likely a 'hit' - and they reply, regardless; 2. Is your 'D-Day Dottie' photo one of the National Archives' photos (or other source)? I'm interested in a print or scan regarding the 1st.Lt. A.J. Nelson Crew's 9-30-44 Munster Mission aboard. Win, win-z@comcast.net
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donaldbyers
3/13/2008 6:36:53 PM | Pictures are indexed by "Nickname"........ Don
Sgt. Donald C. Byers, 613th Bomb Squadron, Togglier, 42-97344 Carrie B II, KIA 08/24/1944. |