a B-24 cracked up on the runway ahead of Standart's bomber and swerved over the right side of the strip
copies of his Separation Qualification Record and a recommendation for him to be named Squadron Navigator (dated July 12
a cross pattee in silvered bronze
Zhili Clique
Two reasons likely accounted for the lack of German fighters present on this attack
Germany, Heer. An Ek2 Document To Defender Of Normandy, Signed By Oak Leaves Recipient Oberst Pietzonka Auction Archive a B-24 cracked up onThe document is named to Obergrenadier Alfons Kurlenda of the 5th Company of Festungs Stamm (Fortress Cadre unit) I on the 25th Army Corps. It is dated to Brest, Brittany, on September 17, 1944, one day prior to the surrender of the German forces occupying the city. Pietzonka signed it in blue ink. Measuring 140 (w) x 200 (h) mm, with light scuffing, a folding crease, and two punched holes, remains very fine. The document was never handed out to the