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| Air Forced Assigned To: | 8th (Oct '43 - end WWII) | |
| Stations Flown From: | East Wretham, England (Oct '43 -end WWII) | |
| Campaigns Flown in: | Air Offensive, Europe | |
| Normandy | ||
| Northern France | ||
| Rhineland | ||
| Ardennes-Alsace | ||
| Central Europe | ||
| EAME Theatre | ||
| Awards Won: | Distinguished Unit Citation: Germany, 11 Sept '44 | |
| Claims against aircraft in Air: | Destroyed | Probable | Damaged | |||
| 255.5 | 24 | 73 | ||||
Aces Were:
(Some Aces may have scored other victories while flying for other
groups and/or squadrons)
| HQ: | N.K. Cranfill (1) | ||||||
| R.W. Evans (1) | |||||||
| 368th FS: | D.B. Archibald (5) | 369th FS: | R.J. Booth (8) | 370th FS: | R.S. Wetmore (21.25) | ||
| P.E. Olson (5) | C.J. Crenshaw (7) | G.A. Doersch (10) | |||||
| N.K. Cranfill (4) | W.F. Collins (4) | J.B. Murphy (6.25) | |||||
| B.H. King (4) | R.V. Gray (1.5) | C.W. Jones (6) | |||||
| G.A. Doersch (0.5) | R.L. Cox (1) | W.R. Hodges (5) | |||||
| R.M. York (5) | |||||||
| R.L. Cox (4) | |||||||
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| 368th FS | 369th FS | 370th FS | |||
| CV | IV | CS |
| Planes Flown: | P47 |
| P51 |
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