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MACR 16291<br />

MACR 15555<br />

29660 (306th BG, 367th BS) lost Apr 5, 1943.<br />

29663 (305th BG, 364th BS) lost May <strong>17</strong>, 1943.<br />

29664 (3034d BG, 358th BS, *Jersey Bounce<br />

Jr*) hit by flak over<br />

Bremen Dec 20, 1943 and unable to keep<br />

formation, then<br />

severely damaged by enemy fighters.<br />

Ditched in North Sea<br />

off Cromer. Crew rescued by passing<br />

coaster.<br />

29666 (306th BG, 423rd BS, *Dearly Beloved*)<br />

ditched in North Sea<br />

May 21, 1943 while returning from raid<br />

on Wilhelmshaven<br />

with a record 11 enemy planes downed.<br />

All crew members<br />

picked up by Royal Navy minesweeper.<br />

29670 (384th BG, 544th BS) MIA 7/25/1943 on<br />

mission<br />

to Hamburg, Germany.<br />

29675 (E81st BG, 533rd BS "Nip'n Tuck") shot<br />

down by German fighter<br />

Bremen, Germany Oct 8, 1943. Also<br />

have an MACR 2169 which has<br />

this plane as being lost Jun 13, 1943<br />

with 95th BG, 336th BS when<br />

shot down by fighters near islands of<br />

Langeland and Lolland<br />

in Denmark during mission to Kiel. 3<br />

MIA, 7 KIA.<br />

29676 and 29719 converted to F-9 photo-recon<br />

aircraft with<br />

cameras added and bombing equipment<br />

deleted.<br />

29677 (306th BG, 367th BS) shot down by<br />

fighters on mission to Wilhemlshaven<br />

and crashed into North Sea May 15, 1943.<br />

29678 damaged at Amarillo AAF, TX Jun 1, 1945<br />

29680 (95th BG, 336th BS, *Battlin' B*)<br />

downed near Tonder, Denmark Jun 13, 1943. MACR 2751<br />

29684 (351st BG, 509th BS, "Eager Eagle") ran<br />

out of fuel and

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