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1 Dukovac, MatoHptm1918/09/23Surcin, Croatia35-44


FFS AB 120 Prenzlau (1941-06/42 CK), JFS 4 Fürth (06-10/42 CK), 15.(Kro)/JG 52(10/42-02/43 Lovo), Stfkpt 15.(Kroat)/JG 52 (10/43), Stfkpt 1./Kro JGr. 1 (12/43)Bf 109 E, Bf 109 G-2"Black 3" (08/42), Bf 109G-2"Black 11"(11/42), Bf 109G-4 Wk# 1497513? (11/02/43), Bf 109 G-2 Wk# 13761 (04/43), Bf 109 G "Green 14" (05/43 CK), Bf 109 G-6"Black <1" (11/43), Bf 109 G-6 "Black 1" (25/02/44)
Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (29/03/44)
EP (20/03/44 CK)

EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge (25/02/44)

possibly Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold
Defected to the Soviets on 20 September, 1944, with his wingman, Lt Vladimir Spoljar. Added: Uninjured in emergency landing on 22/04/42 near Blagowschtschenskaja due to engine trouble. Force landed on 04/05/43 10 km E of Varenikovskaya after combat with Il-2s of 190 ShAP and Yak-1s of 236 IAP. Crash landed on 02/11/43 at Bagerovo due to motor trouble following combat with P-39s of 863 of IAP. WIA on 28/02/44 when crash landed near Karankut when shot downby Yak-1s of 812 IAP. In 1948 he flew combat missions with the Syrian Air Force in the Arab-Israeli War and later immigrated to Canada. Deceased in 09/90 in Scarborough, Ontario/Canada. (CK)



2 Nahod, VladimirUffzCroatia15(Kroat)/JG-52 (11/43)Bf 109G-4 Werk # 19208 (dam 11/28/43)Fighter Operational ClaspHe escaped injuries 28 November, 1943, when he crash landed at Karankut after being hit by Soviet P-39's (Wings of Serbia).


Uffz. Vladimir Nahod on right reports to Oblt. Mato Dukovac and Fw. Destimi Furtinovik Courtesy Desimir Furtinovik (KTY)

3 Spoljaric,Sgt15(Kroat)/JG-52, 1/ Kro JGr-1Bf 109G-2 & G-6Fighter Operational ClaspOften flew wingman for Croatias top pilot, Mato Dukovac. Source: Magnus.
4 Culinovic, MatoMaj6/8/1907Zagreb, Croatia1210 Sq./Kroat 4th Ftr Grp(8/41 Ukraine), Adj 15(Kroat)/JG-52(9/41), Kdr 1st Bomb Grp(8/42)Bf 109E-3 "Green 11"(7/42), Bf 109E-7 "Green 29" (lost 9/28/41), Bf 109G-2 "Black 7", & G-6, Do 17K (lost)
EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge(10/1/41)
Fighter Operational Clasp
Injured in a crash landing near Byikovice on 28 September, 1941; flipped over making a landing on soft ground (Wings of Serbia).


5 Spoljar, VladimirLtYugoslavia15(Kroat)/JG-52Bf 109GFighter Operational ClaspDefected to the Soviets on 20 September, 1944, along with Hptm Dukovac. Source: Savic & Ciglic-Osprey.

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