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Günter 9/30/2006 12:08:18 PM | Hi, does anyone know where the following 401st BG planes crashed on 28. May 1944? #42-31034, "Bonnie Donnie", pilot G.E. West, #42-31557, pilot W.B. Keith, #42-102580, pilotW.F. Protz, #42-102581, "Lonesome Polecat", pilot P.F. Scharff, #42-102647, pilot F.H. Windham, #42-97073, pilot J.E. Ferdyn. Thank you in advance. Günter |
Scott McElvain 9/30/2006 7:49:12 PM | 42-31034: Leipzig, Germany 42-31557: Belzig, Germany 42-102580: Aken, Germany 42-102581: Dessau, Germany 42-102647: Niemeck, ? 42-97073: Steinburg, Germany This information is from the Project Bits and Pieces book on the 1st Air Division. |
Günter 10/2/2006 2:06:58 PM | Thank you Scott. Günter |
John A H e y 10/7/2006 11:12:29 AM | Based upon messages in the respective MACRsto which I have added the results of my own research on the spots, the crash sites are as follows: a/c 1/Lt G.E.WEST 800 m south of Krensitz, 15 km NNE of Leipzig. 3 KIA - 7 POW. a/c 1/Lt V.J. KAMINSKI woods of Steinberg near Mühro, 20 km N of target Dessau. 8 KIA - 2 POW a/c 1/Lt W.F. PROTZ near an Inn 6 km east of Aken/Elbe, 5 km west of Dessau.5 KIA - 5 POW a/c 1/Lt P.F. SCHARFF at Glienecke, 36 km east of Burg, which is due north of Magdeburg. 4 KIA - 6 POW. a/c 2/Lt F.H. WINDHAM at Niemegk, 12 km west of Treuenbrietzen. 5 KIA - 5 POW. a/c 1/Lt W.B. KEITH Jr. 8 km south of Wiessenburg, 28 km NNE of Dessau. 4 KIA - 6 POW. All these locations are in the (north-)eastern part of Germany. The remains of 16 of these airmen were repatriated to the U.S.A. for permanent burial after WWII, whilst 13 still rest in U.S. National Cemeteries in France and Holland. John |