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# | Pilot (↑) | Rank | Born | Place | Score (↑) | Units | Aircraft | Awards | *************Notes************* | Photo (Click to Expand) | Links |
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1 | Grigoliet, W. | Ofhr | 2(F)/122 (Ghedi 8/44) | Me 410A-3 "F6 + CK" (8/44), Me 410B-3 Werk # 190159 "F6 + KK" (lost 9/44) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIC 3 September, 1944; takeoff accident at the Ghedi airfield. His R/O Uffz W. Habicht was also killed. Aufklär crew operating out of Italy, August 1944. Wiki Luft data. | |||||
2 | Habicht, Peter Paul | Hptm | 8/21/1911 | Bieber near Offenbach | 2 | FFS-53 (4/39 Straubing), III/ZG-26 (12/40 - 4/41 Sicily), 8/ZG-26 (2/42 Malta), Stfkpt 10/Zg-26 (6/42 Libya - 9/42 Crete), Temp Kdr III/ZG-26 (11/42 - 5/43 Greece), Kdr Erg/ Zerst Grp-210 (9/43 Braunschweig) | Bf 110, 210, Do-17 Werk # Unk (lost 11/8/41), Ju 88C-6, Me 410A-1 Werk # Unk (lost 1/11/44) | Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43) KVK/Sw (12/18/40), German/Italian Spange (1/19/43), EK 1(7/28/42) & 2 (3/11/42) Wound Badge (11/8/41), Glider Proficiency Class "C" Badge (9/10/42), EP (5/4/43), Destroyer Operational Clasp in Gold (7/8/42) w/"300" pendant | KIA 11 January, 1944 at Oschersleben, near Halberstadt. 357 sorties. One known victory, a B-17 (unconfirmed) over Malta on 22 February, 1942. Added: He suffered a fractured skull crashing into the Med at Spartivento 8 November, 1941, due to engine failure. He and R/O, Helmut Busch were rescued next day. He is reported to have a 2nd victory, 3 miles off Crete, a Beaufighter "T5070" "XK-B" of No.272 Sq., 25 October, 1942, piloted by W/Cmdr John Mortimer White, Observer F/Sgt Richard Andrew Francis, both MIA. He and R/O Helmut Busch were KIA during aerial combat over Oschersleben with a P-51 of 354FG, piloted by Lt Robert Stephens. Hptm Habicht buried in the Bieber Cemetery (Peter's Son-in-Law Wolf-Ingo Seidelmann & R.Snape). Added: Crash location 3km NW of Ottleben, buried Offenbach Friedhof, Mühlheimer Strasse (Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries) | Archive Report: Extensive | |
3 | Höhner, Horst | Lt | 12/22/1922 | Ibbenbüren | 11/KG-6 | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 8650 (lost 9/23/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 23 September, 1943 after his ac encountered engine damage during a night exercise, and crashed near Poulaines, Indre, France. Remaining crew (all KIC, buried Ger. War Cem. Mont-de-Huisnes, Fr., Crypt 63): Gefr Maxentius Schwarz, Obs (Gr 110); Uffz Helmut Habicht, R/O (Gr 109) and Ogefr Heinz Finkensiep, Gnr (Gr 108). Pilot Lt Höhner buried Gr 111 (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Hohner. | |||
4 | Resseguier, Alexander Graf | Hptm | 6/9/1918 | Kielce, Poland | 5 | Stab I/JG-300 (9/43, Kdr II/JG-301 (10/43), 2/NJG-5 (7/44), 1/NJG-1 (2/45) | Fw 190A in JG-300, Bf 109G-6 in JG-301, Bf 110 & Ju 88 in NJG's, He 219A-2 Werk # 290070 "G9 + CH" (lost 2/3/45) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Night Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 3/4 February, 1945 when he was hit by Lancaster return fire and bailed safely near Roermond (Boiten). His He 219 crashed at Roermond Holland (DeSwart). Magnus; 5 victories. Added: Victories: In JG-300, a B-17 W of Hannover Cityon 9/27/43, and a Lancaster at PQ UD 05 Ost (St Leu) on 7/8/44. In NJG-5, a Lancaster over Königsberg on 8/30/44. In NJG-1, a Lancaster at Roermond on 2/3/45, and an "Unbekaant" at an unk loc on 5/3/45 (C.König). The RCAF Claims List credits Canadian fighter pilot F/L B.E. Plummer of No. 410 Sq. with the victory. Added: His entire lengthy name: Alexander Karl Rudolf Oliver Leonhard Hubertus Graf Resseguier de Miremont. Deceased 31 July 1955 in Oerbke, Fallingbostel, Lower Saxony. His R/O-Gnr, Fw Fritz "Pitt " Habicht, bailed with serious injuries; his disposition unknown (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Resugier, Ressugier and Ressegier.
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