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1 Eckardt,LtFlugzeugführer 4/JG-53 (5/40 Mannheim-Sandhofen)Bf 109E-3Pilot BadgeStaffel picture in the JG-53 Chronicles by Jochen Prien at the start of the campaign in France.
2 Eckardt, AlfonsFw1/Kü.Fl.Gr.-506Ju 88 Werk # 723 "S4 + LH" (lost)Bomber Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 2 August, 1941, failing to return from a mission at the Humber Estuary, having been shot down by two Spitfires of RAF No 129 Sq., 60 miles ESE of Flamborough Head. The two RAF pilots were Flt Lt R.R.McPherson and P/O D.O.Cunliffe. Remaining crew: Lt z.See Ernst Rupp, Observer (MIA), Ogefr Andreas Zanussi, wireless operator (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Fw Hans Braun, gunner (KilledInAction (KIA)). McPherson saw the crew in the sea with a dingy that was not inflated.
3 Eckardt, GeorgUffz4/JG-53 (Reich Def)Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440158 (lost 4/11/44)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 11 April, 1944 in aerial combat by B-17 & B-24 return fire near Braunschweig/Waggum. Alternate spelling: Eckart. Jager Blatt article.
4 Eckardt, Karl16/JG-300Bf 109G (lost 4/17/45 at Plattling)Fighter Operational ClaspPilot disposition unknown.
5 Eckardt, KlausFhjUffz06/09/192415./JG4Bf 109 G-14 Werk# 785714 “Yellow 7+” (lost 01/23/45)Fighter Operational ClaspKIC 23 January 1945 when his aircraft caught fire during a ferry flight 10km from Halle (Saale). The pilot managed to parachute clear but was killed. The subject is buried in the war cemetery Halle/Saale Gertraudenfriedhof in Division 12, Grave 192. Alternate spellings: Eckard, Eckert.davedrury
6 Eckardt, Reinhold A.K.Oblt3/26/1918Bamberg22I/ZG-52, 2/ZG-76 (5/40), 6/NJG-1 (1/41), Stab II/NJG-1 (6/41), Stfkpt 4/NJG-1 redesig. 7/NJG-3 (4/42)Bf 110 "G9 + HP" (25% dam 1/9/41; aerial combat, crew OK) & Bf 110D-3 Werk # 4301 "G9 + FP" (5/11/41) in 6/NJG-1, Bf 110E-2 Werk # 4494 "D5+AR" (lost 29/30 July, 1942)
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Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(9/7/42 Post.)

EK 1 & 2
Destroyer & Night Fighter Operational Clasps
KilledInAction (KIA) 30 July 1942 after combat with a RAF #102 Halifax II R9442 "DY-R" at Kampenhout, 9 km N of Melsbroek, near Brussels after his third RAF bomber victory of the night. He had to bail out and became entangled in the tailplane. His Radio Operator, Fw Frank, bailed safely. 3 Day victories as a destroyer pilot plus 17 AC destroyed on the ground. Night Fighter Pioneer. One known victory, a Whitlet at Erlecom, 5 km ENE of Nijmegen, the night of 9-10 January, 1941. His 2nd, a Blenheim on 9 May, 1941, no location. His 3rd, a Whitley of RAF No. 115 Sq. into the sea off Husum, 11 May, 1941. His 4th, a Halifax on 23-24 June, 1941. On 28 June, 1941, he downed 4 RAF aircraft, two Whitleys and two Wellingtons, over Hamburg. A Hampden on 30 June, 1941, no location. Two Wellingtons on 16 September, 1941, no locations. A Halifax II of RAF No. 102 Sq. near Hamois (Namur), 6 km NNE of Ciney Belgium the night of 27-28 April, 1942. Two Wellingtons on 1 June, 1942; one 2 km west of Bitsche, the other at Mörscheid. Three victories on 30 July, 1942; a Stirling, a Halifax (above mention) and a Lancaster in the Rocroi/Compte areas. Added: The Lancaster I was from No.50 Sq., R5728 "VN-L". The Lancaster, burning, flew a long way before exploding above Braine-le-Comte. One of the engines broke through the roof of a school house that served as shelter for German troops, killing six soldiers of the 23rd Inf. Div. (John Jones). Alternate spelling: Eckhardt.
7 Eckardt, RudolfUffz1920/09/07 (CK)Burkhardtsdorf (CK)11./JG 5Fw 190 A-3 Werknr. 461 (lost)KIC 4 September, 1942; crashed at Bodo Norway on a non-operational flight, cause unknown. Source: SIG Norway.
8 Eckhardt, KonradFw9/JG-26 (Channel)Bf 109G-6 Werk # 20480 "White 4 + I" (lost 10/20/43)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 20 October, 1943 during aerial combat with a P-47 of 78FG at Leuze, near Ath. Alternate spelling: Eckardt (109 Loss List).
9 Roch, EckardtLt55/JG-26, Adj II/JG-26 (8/40 Channel)Bf 109E-4 Werk # 823 (lost 9/3/40)
EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 3 September, 1940 in aerial combat over Margate with Spitfires of RAF No. 603 Sq. One known victory, his 1st, a Spitfire I over Dordrecht, 13 May, 1940. The same day, he achieved two more victories, two Spitfire Is over Rotterdam. His 4th, a Morane 406 at Cambrai, 18 May, 1940. His 5th, a Spitfire of RAF No. 266 Sq. W of Dover on 16 August, 1940.

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