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c/n 8775/8869<br />

38001 (96 BG 338 BS) lost Jan 29, 1944,<br />

Schwarzerden. MACR 2380<br />

38002 (401st BG, 614th BS) lost Feb 22, 1944.<br />

MACR 2661<br />

38004 (381st BG, 534th BS) lost Apr 19, 1944,<br />

Germany. MACR 4052<br />

38005 (351st BG, 511th BS) damaged by AAA on<br />

mission to Berlin and crash-landed on Danish island<br />

of Als May 24, 1944. MACR 5<strong>17</strong>5<br />

38006 (91st BG, 324th BS) shot down by<br />

fighter Apr 19, 1944, Rohrberg, Germany. MACR 4046<br />

38008 (306th BG, 369th BS) lost May 8, 1944.<br />

MACR 4669<br />

38009 (381st BG, 534th BS) shot down by AAA<br />

Jun 15, 1944, Bazas, France. MACR 5799<br />

38010 (381st BG, 532nd BS) shot down by<br />

fighters and flak over Berlin,<br />

Germany May 24, 1944. MACR 5<strong>17</strong>8<br />

38011 (100th BG) shot down by Bf 109 Mar 6,<br />

1944 near<br />

Diepholz. Aircraft blew up, only 2<br />

bailed out,<br />

both taken prisoner. MACR 3023<br />

38012 (401st BG, 615th BS) lost Jan 29, 1944.<br />

MACR 2275<br />

38013 (384th BG, 547th BS, *Nevada Avenger*)<br />

salvaged Apr 26, 1945.<br />

38014 (384th BG, 546th BS) crashed in France<br />

Sep 19, 1944.<br />

38015 (96th BG, 338th BS) shot down by Fw 190<br />

flown by Lt Willius Karl, CO of 2./JG 26 and<br />

crashed at Pisseleux, France Feb 6,<br />

1944. MACR 2342. All crew KIA.<br />

38016 (100th BG, 350th BS) lost Mar 4, 1944.<br />

MACR 3024<br />

380<strong>17</strong> (349th BS, 100th BG) damaged by enemy<br />

fire during mission to<br />

Berlin and crashlanded Schwelsig<br />

Airfield Mar 3, 1944. The<br />

crew mistakenly thought they had<br />

reached Sweden. 10 POW. MACR 3025.<br />

Aircraft salvaged by Luftwaffe and<br />

operated by KG200, perhaps as A3+GE. Destroyed

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