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    I don't know if you know this already JJ ... or even if you want to know ..... but I thought you maybe interested !!

    Walter "Gulle" Oesau

    Walter “Gulle” Oesau was born on 28 June 1913 at Farnewinkel in the Dithmarschen region of Holst. He enlisted in the army in 1933 and served in an artillery regiment. By 1934 he had become a Fahnenjunker and was undertaking flying training with the Deutschen Verkehrsfliegerschule. On completing his flying training he was posted to Jagdgeschwader “Richtofen”. Leutnant Oesau was one of the first fighter pilots to join J/88 in Spain in April 1938. Here he served with 3. J/88 and gained nine victories. He became one of only 27 recipients of the Spanienkreuz in Gold mit Brillanten . He was also wounded in this campaign and was awarded the Spanish Wound Badge.

    On 1 March 1939, Oesau joined the Stabsschwarm of I./JG 2. On 15 July, Oberleutnant Oesau was appointed Staffelkapitan of 1./JG 20 which was later redesignated 7./JG 51. Oesau gained his first victory of World War 2 on 13 May 1940. He ended the French campaign with five victories to his credit. On 18 August 1940 he became the fifth Luftwaffe pilot to reach 20 World War 2 victories, bringing him the award of the Ritterkreuz. On 25 August 1940, Hauptmann Oesau was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 51. On 11 November 1940, Oesau was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 3. He led the Gruppe to the Eastern front where the invasion of Russia was launched. He recorded his 40th victory on 5 February 1941. On 6 February, he was awarded the Eichenlaub (Nr 9). He recorded his 50th victory on 30 June. He claimed five enemy aircraft shot down on 10 July 1941 for his 64th to 68th victories. He recorded his 70th victory on 11 July and his 80th on 17 July. On 15 July his victory tally had reached 80 and he became only the third man to be awarded the Schwertern. At the end of July 1941 he was recalled to the Western Front to take command of JG 2. He recorded his 100th victory on 26 October, only the third Luftwaffe pilot to reach this landmark. He was forbidden to fly further combat missions, his combat experience and leadership qualities being considered too valuable to risk. A series of staff appointments followed, including being appointed Jagdfliegerfuhrer 4 Brittany.... he did fly on occasional sorties however , the most famous involving the shooting down of a Lancaster bomber in April 1942, during a rare RAF daylight raid on targets in Augsberg. It was his 101st kill ( ? ) This bomber belonged to No. 44 Squadron RAF piloted by Warrant Officer G. T. Rhodes.

    On 12 November 1943, Oberst Oesau returned to combat when he was appointed Kommodore of JG 1 following the death of Oberst Hans Philipp (206 victories, RK-S). He soon added at least 14 victories against the USAAF formations of B-17 and B-24 four-engined bombers. On 11 May 1944, Oesau, leading three aircraft of the Stabsschwarm, took off from Paderborn to intercept Allied bombers raiding north-eastern Belgium and Luxembourg. During his attack on the bombers he was bounced by escorting P-38s. In the ensuing combat he was shot down and killed in his Bf 109 G-6/AS (W.Nr. 20 601) “Green 13” near St Vith.

    “Gulle” Oesau scored 127 victories in over 300 combat missions. 9 victories were scored during the Spanish Civil War, 74 were scored on the Western front including 14 four-engined bombers (one B-17 as engultige Vernichtung) and 44 over the Eastern front.
    110. 17.4.1942 Lancaster Stab JG 2 S Beaumont-le-Roger / Lancaster of 44 Sqn RAF, L7536, KM-H
    Aces of the Luftwaffe - Walter Oesau
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    44 Sqn aircraft -
    Warrant Officer G. T. Rhodes, L7536 H (Crew lost, shot down by Major Oesau)
    Flying Officer J. Garwell DFC DFM, R5510, A (3 Crew lost, shot down by AA over target)
    Flight Lieutenant N. Sandford, R5506, P (Crew Lost, shot down by Feldwebel Bosseckert)
    Warrant Officer J. E. Beckett, L7565, V (Crew Lost, shot down by Hauptmann Heine Greisert )
    Warrant Officer H. V. Crum in L7548, T (Crew POW, shot down by Unteroffizier Pohl)

    97 Sqn Aircraft -
    Squadron Leader J. S. Sherwood DFC in Lancaster L7573, OF-K. (crew lost, shot down by AA over target)
    Warrant Officer Mycock DFC in Lancaster, R5513, P (crew lost, shot down by AA over target)
    Flying Officer E. A. Deverill DFM (RTB, severely damaged)
    Wing Commander Rod Rodley DSO
    Flight Lt Hallows,
    Flight Lt Penman DFC
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    Brian Ignatius Joseph Daly - K.I.A. Augsburg Raid

    I never remembered they didn't have his information on the CWGC site ..I put the link there years ago so here is his birth registered in the Sept. quarter of 1919 in Pancras district
    Daly, Brian I J ( mother O 'Flaherty ) vol. 1b page-185 ...he was 23 the same age as mum...
    ( also a birth for Dympna M C Daly in Hampstead ...Mum had a long letter from his sister )

    and this marriage of his parents Sept. quarter of 1918
    Elizabeth T O'Flaherty and Michael L J Daly / St Martin district / vol.1a page-1387

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    Oh, this is fabulous, thank you so much, Annie! I have now posted a link to this thread from my site...I am sure it will become a great resource for those looking for the Augsburg raid....

    I was just putting the full names of the 44 Sqdn onto a reply when it all disappeared ! Yikes...thank goodness it was just you pasying earlier postings above me...and I was just put back several replies... whew...
    I am going to probably add the 97 Sqdn to that reply as well, but eyes sore now, from back & forth from CWGC site., so will add another time. I think the men had different jobs on that day, than normal, as you will notice few are down as bomb aimers or navigators....but if more is found I'll add to the list.

    I am glad I made this thread for another reason, finding Brian's age & parents.... J.J.

    B.T.W. re: post#11 realize Oesau was just doing his duty as were they all, sadly

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    Do you have photos of the cemetery JJ ? maybe thats the next thing to find !!

    "Serial range L7276 - L7584 This aircraft was one of 200 Manchesters ordered from A.V.Roe (Manchester) in Aug 36 to Air Ministry Spec 19/37 and built as 157 Manchester 1/1A from 31 Jul 40, and 43 Lancaster MK.1 from Oct 41 to Mar 42.

    L7536 was delivered to 44 Squadron 28 Dec 41. L7536 took part in the Key Operation against Essen 10/11 Mar 42 - the first Lancaster operation.

    This aircraft was one of five Lancasters lost by 44 Squadron on the same operation. See L7537: L7565: R5506: R5510 L7536 Lanc.Mk.1

    Airborne from Waddington 1512 17 Apr 42. Shot down 1655 by fighters near leVieil-Evreux (Eure), 6 km ESE of Evreux, France. All are buried in Evreux Communal Cemetry.

    It is thought that this Lancaster was shot down by Major Oesau, 11./JG2 Richthofen.

    Sgt G.T.Rhodes KIA Sgt L.H.Baxter RNZAF KIA Sgt B.I.J.Daly KIA Sgt C.L.Merricks KIA Sgt J.A.Wynton KIA F/S G.A.Edwards KIA F/S H.V.Gill KIA "
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    Quote Originally Posted by liverpool annie View Post
    Send them an email with the correction ... it's a newsletter ... so I imagine there are a few mistakes made !

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    done... thanks annie

    Would you mind deleting that reply and I'll delete these 2 as well, to clean up the thread as more of a resource....less junky...
    Thanks much

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    Hi JJ !



    Augsburg L7573 K S/L Sherwood DFC, P/O Webb, F/O Hepburn, Sgts Page, Cox, F/Sgt Harrington, F/Sgt Wilding. Up 1455. Leader of the formation. Shot down over the target by flak. Seen by other aircraft to be in flames and crash. Missing
    S/Ldr. Sherwood’s wife lived at the Station (Woodhall Spa) and when crews confirmed to her they saw his Lancaster explode when crashing and he was dead, she refused to believe it. Consequently a couple of months later it was established he was a POW. When the plane crashed, he was thrown out from the burning Lancaster, still stuck in his seat, but doesn’t remember it. All the rest of his crew were killed. Sherwood was awarded his DSO and Penman was awarded VC

    BBC - WW2 People's War - The 'Augsburg Raid'
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    Hubert Victor Crum D.F.M, (09 OCT1919 -16 NOV1990), Augsberg Raid

    Hubert Victor Crum D.F.M, (09 OCT1913 -16 NOV1990), lived in my village. He was well known and very modest about his WWII activiities , his brother, George Edward Crum, a former policeman, was killled training with the Fleet Air Arm in Pensacola in WWII. When Hubert Victor returned from POW camp the local newspaper announced that he weighed 7 stone. Many of the family still live around here. A great man and another of those quiet heroes we would pass in the street without knowing the story behind the man.
    He is buried in St. Nicholas's Church, Trellech, Monmouthshire.
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    Thank you for your welcome addition to the Augsberg Raid thread, honouring members of your community, WWII veteran Hubert Victor Crum & his fallen brother George Edward Crum. all the best, J.J.

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    Hi JJ,
    Do you have photos of the graves of the brave airmen that lost thier lives on this raid? If not i can see what i have in my archives and let you have any i have.

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