JEWELL David F
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PROMOTIONS
/ AFFECTATIONS
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194?
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Grade | Date |
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Arrivée | Départ | Fonction | Secteur | ||
Slt
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194?
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USAAF | 194? | 194? | Elève Pilote | Etats-Unis | |
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USAAF | 194? | 06/44 | Pilote | Etats-Unis | |
Cpt
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38 FS / 55 FG | 06/44 | 12/44 | Pilote | Grande Bretagne | |
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USAAF | 12/44 | 05/45 | Pilote | Etats-Unis |
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55th Fighter Group
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38th Fighter Squadron |
Traducteur / Translator / Traduttore / übersetzer / vertaler |
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DECORATIONS
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Victoires aériennes
Victoires
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Collaboration
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Probables
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Collaboration
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Non confirmées
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Collaboration
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Endommagés
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Collaboration
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Objectifs terrestres . |
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Avions détruits
au sol
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0.5
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Endommagés
au sol
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Blindés
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Véhicules
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Locomotives
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Bateaux
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VICTOIRES
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Date | Heure | Revendic | Type | Unité | Avion d'arme | Unité | Lieu | Référence | ||
12.09.44
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Sol (1/2) | Avion |
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P-51 | 38 FS / 55 FG | Herzogenaurach |
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Jewell David F (-) - |
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Narrative:
I was leading Hellcat Squadron when we broke escort from B17's of the 3rd Division north of Nurnberg and headed home on a course of 270 degrees. In the vicinity of Wurzburg, flying at an altitude of 10,000 feet, we passed over an A/D (later identified as Herzogenaurach) containing 25 plus T/E E/A. We made one orbit spiraling (sic) down, then went past the A/D to the south and east for about 5 minutes and made a 180 degree turn - coming in for our attack generally from the East (specifically as indicated on diagram). My canopy fogged up at this point, so I pulled White section back up and let Yellow Section make the first pass. I noticed E/A on the perimeter track and in front of the hangar, so brought my section around to attack that area from an easterly direction (see diagram). Claims of 4-0-9 are made. E/A "g" (shared by Lt. Reilly and F/O Amos) (sic) caugh (sic) fire before these two pilots pulled up, while E/A "e" exploded. These two E/A, plus "f" and "c", were seen on fire by most of the Squadron when we reviewed the damage after the attack. I therefore claim 4 E/A destroyed in (sic) behalf of the Squadron - in addition to the damaged claims listed on reverse side. Additional Remarks: Despite the fact that little or no flak was encountered at the A/D, I made only one pass - and for another reason. A great many of the E/A seemed to me to be dummies while some others had obviously been damaged by a previous straffing (sic) attack. Because of engine failure I was forced to land at Bruselles (sic) shortly after the attack and was not present at the interrogation. On return to home base - in the light of above and after discussion with the other pilots - I have reduced our claim of 13 E/A damaged (as reported in Mission Summary report) to 9 damaged. The claim of 4 destroyed still stands. |
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02.11.44
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Détruit (1/2) | Me 109 |
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P-51 | 38 FS / 55 FG | Ouest Merseburg |
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Jewell David F (-) - |
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I was flying Hellcat White 3
at 32,000 feet when we saw 10 to 15 Jerries jump the bombers under us
at about 27,000 feet. We peeled off and made our bounce on the E/A right
after they hit the bombers from the rear. I took after one Me 109 that
was in a steep diving turn to the left and fired a short deflection shot
at him at a long range but didn't observe any hits. By this time we were
going almost straight down. My controls were starting to get stiff from
too much speed, so I pulled out at about 6,000 feet. My wingman, Lt. Matney,
followed him down to about 4,500 feet (the indicated altitude of the top
of the cloud cover). The Me109 went into the cloud in a vertical dive
at better than 500 MPH. At that speed, plus the fact that the true altitude
at the combat arena was 3,500 feet - the E/A didn't have a chance to recover.
Therefore, as a result of this combat, I make a claim of one (1) Me109
destroyed to be shared with Lt. Matney.
J. Ammunition expended - 300 rounds. |
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05.12.44
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Détruit | Fw 190 |
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P-51 | 38 FS / 55 FG | NE Berlin |
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(Lt) Jewell David F |
Sources
STARS & BARS - Frank Olynyk - Grub Street Editions
http://www.station131.co.uk/55th/Encounter%20Reports/44-09-12%2038th%20FS%20Consolidated%20Report.htm