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alexkdl |
Posted: February 09, 2005 08:01 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Banned Posts: 1809 Member No.: 373 Joined: October 22, 2004 |
Denes, when I post messages as far as I am concerned , its on the pool of free public opinion and I am prepared for arguments and counter arguments as long as they stay focused and people dont get personal .
From my point of view no historian , crew members and people who flew at TW ever confirmed and homologated what Anastasescu claimed and who ever else fabricated the myth about he the 2 B-24 brought down by Mr Anastasescu . Quite contrary , the role of the historians is to verify and change the things which were seen in the past as obscure into transparent as possible and with this statament I am off the topic of the 2 B-24 victories of Anastasescu which never took place . However by no means people should be detered in further in expressing their free opinions about it on here ..All I am saying is , that I am out of this childish topic, period. Alex This post has been edited by alexkdl on February 09, 2005 08:28 pm |
alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 09:00 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Banned Posts: 1809 Member No.: 373 Joined: October 22, 2004 |
Dan
Here's Joe message for you Alex Alex, I've known for sometime but haven't mentioned it much, but years ago I got word from the Air Force that Milo Nelson was the only one identified, and recovered after the war. So Mr Grigorescu is correct about this. I have heard that Gene White's remains were also identified and recovered but I have not been able to verify this information. Tell your friend Dan that Jose Carioca was a cartoon character in the 1943 Disney cartoon movie short titled, SALUDOS AMIGOS. He may be able to find a copy of the DVD to find the color for it. |
alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 09:04 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Banned Posts: 1809 Member No.: 373 Joined: October 22, 2004 |
FLORINE JO JO of the HALPRO Detachment who flew over Ploesti in 1942 become the BLUE STREAK for TW . She flew 110 missions,than returned home for a bond tour
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Fratello |
Posted: February 10, 2005 10:19 am
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Alexkdl
This is the requested crew liste of the Jandarmeries with all american POW register from Tidal Wave Pilots 1. William Henry Yaeger Jr. 2. Clay V. Ferguson 3. Wallace C. Taylor 4. Nenry Lasco Jr. 5. Milton Telstar 6. Elmer H. Reinhart 7. Melvin E. Reef 8. Warden Weaver 9. Robert O’Reilly 10. Hubert H. Womble 11. Sindley P. Hussey 12. Albert Aronson 13. Theodore Helin 14. John Dudley Palm 15. Worhy A. Long 16. Willard R. Beumont 17. Robert R. Snyder 18. Joseph Francisc Kill 19. Wilmer Basset 20. Carl N. Larson 21. Ernest L. Poulson 22. Richard H. Pendleton Jr. 23. Loyd W. Reese 24. William F. Love 25. Charles A. Smith 26. Norman C. Adams 27. Lawrence H. Lancashire 28. Arthur W. Thopmson 29. Clifton C. Foster 30. Jerome D. Savaria 31. Charles D. Cavitt 32. John O. Lockhart Navigators 33. Gareld J. Totten 34. Maynard G. Hubard 35. Walter M. Sorensen 36. Richard W. Britt 37. Raymond P. Warner Bombardiers 38. Charles N. Wallace 39. Albert A. Romano Photographers 40. Charles P. Decreval 41. Thomas G. Mc. Grath Radio Operators 42. Jesse L. Ninley 43. Howard O. Ford 44. Harold Block 45. Russel D. Muntley 46. Robert E. Coleman 47. William W. Schiffmacker (and also photographer) Engineers 48. Frak D. Garret 49. Albert L. Schaffer 50. Albert A. Mash Gunners 51. Glell B. Riffle 52. Mack Fitzgerald 53. Fred D. Randall 54. James J. Sedlack 55. Edmond T. Terry 56. Harry C.O. p.p. 57. Arthur W. White 58. William E. Treichler 59. Alexander P. Rockinson 60. Robert F. Mead 61. Robert Wolfe 62. Bernard G. Traudt 63. Luis G. Medeiros 64. Charles A. Reed 65. Jack R. Bowker 66. James N.R. Vest 67. Geroge N. VanSon 68. Arthur C. Kensit 69. Earl C. Westcott 70. Albert A. Bailey 71. Troy O. Mc. Crary 72. Philip A. Rurak 73. Michael J. Cicon 74. Edmond Howard Smith 75. Thomas Albert Hoff 76. James W. Barker 77. Harold T. Godwin 78. Harold N. Yost 79. James Brittain 80. Paul Breedlove 81. Frank. J. Suponcic 82. James E. Turner 83. Austin D. Chastain 84. Joseph Brown 85. Harry O. Baugh 86. Delbert R. Wagner 87. Jack Reed 88. Raymond A. Heisner 89. Charles T. Bridhes 90. Raymond C. Walaczka 91. William E. Thompson 92. Ignatius J. Diecidue 93. Peter Passalacqva 94. Zerril J. Steen. Jr. 95. Clay E. Snyder 96. Laurance A. Yates 97. Dallis R. Robertson 98. Robert Rans 99. Delmar D. Schweigert 100. Wilbur W. Zeger 101. Clark S. Fitzpatrick 102. John R. Ross 103. Donald G. Wraight 104. Leo Sharp 105. James R. Waltman 106. Francis W. Doll 107. Robert T. Locky 108. Jack J. Reed 109. Nick A. Allen 110. John P. English |
alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 10:50 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Banned Posts: 1809 Member No.: 373 Joined: October 22, 2004 |
Thank you Fratello, unfortunately I cant start very much with because I would need the orginal reports, stating Staus ( KIA or WIA) as well aircraft and bmb grp...perhaps you still can find them , If not thanks anyways
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alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 12:33 pm
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Major Jerstad, CHM Recepient , Lt Col Baker Co Pilot , HELLS WENCH at Ploesti Aug 1,1943
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alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 12:40 pm
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The photo taken from RUTH-LESS shows on how low the aircraft was when the photo was taken ....I would say 15 meters or so
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alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 12:46 pm
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2nd Lt G.Grimes dispaly his navigator map against the nose of the RUTH-LESS that carried him with the 44th Bmb Grp to Ploesti. Many of the loew level photos and the pulverised BLUE target were taken from this aircraft
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alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 01:22 pm
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TW Death and MIA ID 's Reports
===================== Rumanian Police records show that 10 B-24 brought down within Ploesti city limits and an other dozen within a few miles to the South East. Of these the 98th Bomb Grp lost the most aircraft which encountered a tremendeous barrage of A/A fire mostly 20 mm and 37 mm. The 15-30 minutes gap between the arrival and departure of the 376th and 93rd had given ample time for the A/A teams to be ready for the following waves. Photographic evidence has shown that some of the B-24's of the 98th were flying a hundred of feet higher than the lowest elements and as such they were more vulnerable to A/A fire . Unfortunately also the left elements of the formation were flying directly over the Rumanian manned a/a batteries. There was only one crippled B-24 from which all the crew survived , the pilots were abled to lower landing gear and land on the nearby field. The crash sites of the North and East of Ploesti were those of the 93rd , the group were flying over the city to the regroupping point of the formation after bombing WHITE IV and V. While not escaping the flack , most of the 44th aircraft went down due to fighter activity ,South and South West on leaving their targets. The reports states that 214 airmen were recovered which were burried in 10 diferent cemitaries. 1 airman Sinaia Cemitary 1 Busteni " 1 Nedelea 1 Slatina 3 Chitorani 4 Butimanu 6 Ogrezeni 9 Chiocioc 17 Campina 172 Ploesti Municipal Cemitary After the war US Graves Registration unitz in Rumania , first under Captain McMillan and later under Major Jorgensen began to open the graves. They were assisted Majorul Unga of the Rumanian Militzia who provided sketch map which was initially prepared by the Royal Jandarmerie . During the process of desinterring wrote Major Unga in his report that the graves at Bolovan cemitary...we assumed that the number of coffins given for each plot conincided with what we found , except for plot C , where 5 boxes were short. The remains of the corpses were found on top of the boxes which were not accounted for . On account of the high state of putrefaction in which the remains were found on disinterrement , we can hardly say that an accurate count of the remains in account of the fact that many of these corpses were badly burned in the wrecks or waisted in the process of puterfaction..so only that a few bones remained. In cases that more than one corpse was placed in the box ,the exact number could not be dtermined. The remains were transported from Rumania to Belgium where they were temporaily burried in the American Cemitary at Neuville pending more extensive examination for proof of identification. Next of kin in the US were given the opportunity of having the remains repatriated an offer which was taken by aprox. 50% of the families concerned. The final analysis of the TW losses shown 308 airmen ere killed, of whom 124 are till today MIA , 12 from 376th , 90 from 93rd , 144 from 98th and 43 from 44th and 19 from 389th . A total of 208 aircrew were taken POW or interned; 18 from 376th, 47th from 93rd, 50 from 44th and 42 from 389th frm : PTL Alex |
C-2 |
Posted: February 10, 2005 08:48 pm
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A certain 109G after a USAF pilot tried his landig gear
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C-2 |
Posted: February 10, 2005 08:58 pm
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Don't want to put any gas on the fire.
Today I visited Ion Dobran; I asked him about Anastasescu,who was in his groop at the flying school at Otopeni and Tunari(40). Anastasescu is/was a quite guy,to one who would tell bed time stories. His nick name was "Charlie the ox"-because of his strong character . He was a good pilot.His instructor,an Italian named Severini,aprecieted him. Dobran knew about one B 24 that CA hit with his propelor blades,and explained me ,in some aviatic terms,how could the plane crash landed. If it is an invention I quess will never know,but if it is ,I heard worst than this one. (on this forum too..) |
alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 10:37 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Banned Posts: 1809 Member No.: 373 Joined: October 22, 2004 |
C-2 nice to see you back on the air I guess your car got stuck on the snow somewhere and finally you got the engine started.
As I mention before I wont go into Anastasescus stories but I never questioned his integrity as pilot, the question was about and if he brought down two B-24's one of them through Taran The ME-109 of Cantacuzino who brought Col.Gunn to Foggia most probably was wrecked due various misshaps in Foggia by local pilots or used as spare parts Alex This post has been edited by alexkdl on February 10, 2005 10:39 pm |
C-2 |
Posted: February 10, 2005 11:05 pm
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General Medic Group: Hosts Posts: 2453 Member No.: 19 Joined: June 23, 2003 |
I was here near by...
Due to "off road "conditions here in Buc,I drive a 4x4 so I never get stuck... Dobran knew about ONE B 24. About Bazu's 109,the story tells that a pilot wanted to try it,Bazu gave him,and he distroyed it in take off or landing. |
alexkdl |
Posted: February 10, 2005 11:41 pm
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Just a short question off topic, can you ask Dobran on how long had to train Buzu on P-51 before taking it to Popesti...Buzu left Foggia just after 3 days ! I can imagine that Dobran knew about the 1 B-24 , I guess everyone else knew it too....question what is Dobran personal opinion about the Taran and the fact the all 15th AF vets and historians do not account him for any B-24 Al |
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Posted: February 10, 2005 11:49 pm
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General Medic Group: Hosts Posts: 2453 Member No.: 19 Joined: June 23, 2003 |
Dobran is a geat guy.
I love him very much. All the things he tells about himself,he's sure about their acuracy. Everything else he cannot be sure,if he wasn't at that particular place,at the particular time... *That's one of the reasons I love him so much! Some of the other reasons are that he never speaks bad things about anyone,and tells all that he wasn't satisfied about his achivmentsas a fighter pilot(and that's a rare thing to hear). |
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