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| 1 | Bellaire, Ernst | Oblt | II/JG-2 (7/44), Stab III/JG-54 (12/44 Varrelbusch) | Ju 88 Werk # Unk (dam 7/25/44), Fw 190D-9 Werk# 210016 "TS+SP" "Black 3" (lost 12/29/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 December, 1944 in aerial combat with Tempests of RAF No. 56 Sq. (New Zealand) west of Rheine (Kockrlwiek). He was the wingman for Kdr Weiss, who was also killed this same day by the same Tempests. Fritz Ungar was the only survivor...and thus, witness to the carnage of III/JG-54 on "Black Friday". Earlier, he successfully belly landed the Ju 88 which belonged to JG-2 on 25 July, 1944, no further detail (LOCS). | ||||||
| 2 | Kroll, Gerhard | Fw | 1 | 9/JG-54 (4/44 Reich Def, 1/45 Fürstenau, 2/45 Varrelbusch) | Bf 109G-5 # 27119 "Yellow 11 + I" (lost 4/8/44), Fw 190D-9 # 210960 "Blue 19" (lost 1/1/45), Fw 190D-9 Werk # Unk "Yel 9" (or White 15/SGLO) (2/24/45) | EK 2Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Shot down with wounds 1 January, 1945 by friendly AA fire in "Blue 19", borrowed from 4/JG-26, west of Rotterdam and forced to belly land. Kroll crashed another D-9, Wk# unknown, north of Groningen Holland (on Spoordijk) on 24 February, 1945 (DeSwart). Kroll was Oblt Heilmanns wingman on 25 March, 1945. On this day, he was shot down by a Tempest from RAF No. 222 Squadron, and burned for the third time. These burns took him out of the war. Shot down w/wounds 8 April, 1944 in "Yellow 11" over Lüneburg Germany (Added: "Yellow 11" was also flown by Gerhard Kroll & Fritz Ungar (CKönig) .The 27119 lost 8 April 1944 with Gerhard Kroll at the controls (CKönig). Downed 21 & 24 Feb., 45 w/o wounds. Note: the Blue 19 was also suggested as White 19.
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| 3 | Ungar, Friedrich "Fritz" | Ofw | 1 | JG-107, JGr-West, 9/JG-54 (10/43 Schwerin), 2, 11, & 14/JG-54 (5/45) | Bf 109G-5 Werk # 27119 "Yellow 11" bet 11/43 - 4/44, when lost by Uffz Kroll, Bf 109G-6 # 19839 "Yel 10" (30%), Bf 109 G-6/U4 # 440180 "Yel 6" (lost 3/6/44), Fw 190D-9 Werk # 210015 "White 2" & Werk # 21008 "White 3" in 9/JG-54 | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Shot down with foot wounds 6 March, 1944 in "Yellow 6" over Homfeld/Hoya by a P-47s of 56FG, piloted by Lt Barney Casteel; or 2/Lt Marvin H.Becker of 63FS, 356FG per C.Sundin. He made a force landing in a field at Homfeld. He crash landed on 9 October, 1943, his "Yellow 10" was reported damaged 30% over Nakskov Denmark, however Ungar escaped injury. (Both incidents in 9/JG-54). Entered combat alongside JG-26 in late Dec. 44 after being equipped with the Fw 190D "Long Nose". One known victory, a Typhoon of RCAF No. 439 Sq. on 29 December, 1944. He was the sole survivor of JG-54s worst lost on "Swartze Tag" (Black Day), 29 December, 1944, where 31 out of 70 AC were lost to Allied fighters. Flugbuch (5/43 to 5/45).
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