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Old 26 October 2006, 11:14 AM #1 (permalink)
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3 EA OOC 31 OCt 1918?

Were 3 Fokkers crashed/out of Control 31 OCt 1918 Verdun sector?
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I don't know but in looking at the FASWC, CGAS, JWC,and Via Michelin there were no Jasta casualties this day. There were 2 claims by Lt R Fonck, the top scoring French ace near Vouziers a 2 seater and a scout (73 &74). There were also 3 Probabeles on 2 seaters in this area this day 2 by a patrol from SPA 26 and 1 by a patrol from SPA 103. FA 295(A)b had Flg Jakob Sauerbeck KIA this day (or 30 Oct 18) in this area. However, Vouziers is about 30 miles NW of Verdun and I have no information on USAS claims this day. This is the best I can do.
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OOC "kills" would hardly be listed in any German source. OOC only means they spun out of a fight, no crash observed. R.
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