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Old 24 February 2005, 04:32 PM #1 (permalink)
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23 Sq Loss - 22 April 1918 near Corbie

Passaic, New Jersey resident, 1915 M.I.T graduate, and bunkmate of Nutley, New Jersey's James Pearson, 2/Lt. Lewis William Prescott was KIA 22 April 1918 near Corbie. I don't find a corresponding German fighter claim to account for it. He was on an Bombing/Strafing mission at 19h40 (British time) when he went missing in SPAD XIII B'6857.

Anyone know if their were other claims - flak or two seat crews - that might match ?

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I have a note that Ltn Ludwig Luer of Jasta 62 claimed his 5th victory on 22 april 1918, a Spad over Mezieres at 19:20 (British time). The time's about correct but I'm not certain about the relative locations of Mezieres and Corbie.

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