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Old 28 September 2007, 02:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Who in Jasta 10 shot down Major Frederick James Powell of No 41 Sq. while he was flying an S.E.5a. He was shot down over Auberchicourt and captured sometime after 02 Aug 1917?

Who is this mystery man from Jasta 10?????

thanks for the assistance.

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Powell was shot down on 2 February 1918, probably by Ltn d R Max Kühn for his 3rd victory. Powell was flying SE5a B8273.

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Powell was shot down on 2 February 1918, probably by Ltn d R Max Kühn for his 3rd victory. Powell was flying SE5a B8273.

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Thanks for the info. I sure appreciate it.

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