These are transcriptions of official enemy encounter reports by members of the 55th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force in World War II. These first person accounts of combat typically taken shortly after the engagement provide a detailed recap of the action between U.S. Soldiers-Airmen and the German enemy.
07/07/1944 - John Landers
07/07/1944 - Robert Callaghan
07/07/1944 - Eugene Holderman
07/07/1944 - William Reilly
07/21/1944 - Richard Forsblad
07/25/1944 - Thomas Schank
08/10/1944 - LANOY ANDERSON
08/10/1944 - John Eskridge
08/10/1944 - SAMUEL HANSARD
08/10/1944 - WILLIAM INGRAM
08/24/1944 - 55th FG Consolidated Combat Report
09/03/1944 - BILLY CLEMMONS
09/03/1944 - Wendell Kelley
09/03/1944 - JOHN MCGINN
09/11/1944 - JOHN McGINN
09/11/1944 - Walter Konantz
09/11/1944 - WILLIAM INGRAM
09/11/1944 - RUSSELL HAWORTH
09/11/1944 - EARL FRYER
09/11/1944 - RICHARD BARRETT
09/11/1944 - RICHARD BISHOP
09/11/1944 - CLIFFORD SHERMAN
09/11/1944 - ARTHUR THORSEN
09/11/1944 - Frank Tischer
09/12/1944 - JOHN SILK
09/12/1944 - EDWIN LAWRENCE
09/13/1944 - WILLIAM LEWIS
09/13/1944 - EUGENE HOLDERMAN
09/13/1944 - Darrell Cramer
09/13/1944 - BILLY CLEMMONS
09/13/1944 - Robert Welch
09/19/1944 - WILLIAM GEBHARDT
09/19/1944 - JAMES GERRY
09/19/1944 - THOMAS SCHANK
10/07/1944 - DARRELL CRAMER
10/07/1944 - CLIFFORD SHERMAN
11/02/1944 - RUSSEL ERB
11/02/1944 - CLIFFORD GOULD
11/02/1944 - Elwyn Righetti
11/02/1944 - NORMAN LARSON
11/02/1944 - RUSSELL HAWORTH
11/02/1944 - FRANCIS MATNEY
11/02/1944 - SAM GEVORKIAN
11/02/1944 - Michael Alba
11/02/1944 - RICHARD BARRETT
12/05/1944 - Francis Matney
12/24/1944 - ROBERT MALONEY
12/24/1944 - KENNETH LASHBROOK
12/24/1944 - GRADY MORRIS
12/24/1944 - JAMES MCVAY
12/24/1944 - RUSSEL HAWORTH
12/24/1944 - WILLIAM STAGGS
12/24/1944 - Robert Welch
12/25/1944 - ROBERT WELCH
12/25/1944 - Bernard Howes
12/31/1944 - HERBERT HOWARD
01/13/1945 - WALTER KONANTZ
01/14/1945 - DONALD CUMMINGS
01/14/1945 - Brooks Liles
01/29/1945 - Roy M ILLER
01/29/1945 - Walter Konantz
01/29/1945 - DARRELL CRAMER
02/03/1945 - Bernard Howes
02/25/1945 - DONALD MENEGAY
02/25/1945 - DONALD PENN
03/24/1945 - Harold Mooers
03/24/1945 - Donald Cummings
03/24/1945 - Lester Spiecker
04/07/1945 - Donald Cummings
04/07/1945 - Clark McCauley
04/07/1945 - John Cunnick
04/07/1945 - Donald Menegay
04/07/1945 - Dennis Cavanaugh
04/07/1945 - Roger Mooers
04/10/1945 - Keith McGinnis
04/10/1945 - Clifford Gould
04/10/1945 - John Maloney
04/10/1945 - John Maloney
04/10/1945 - Darrel Bachman
04/10/1945 - Millard Anderson
04/10/1945 - Donald Best John Cunnick
04/16/1945 - Andrew Boyd
04/16/1945 - John Maloney
04/16/1945 - John Cunnick
04/16/1945 - Clifford Gould
04/16/1945 - Clarence Williams
04/16/1945 - Richard Quinn
04/16/1945 - Clayton Peterson
04/16/1945 - John Anderson
04/16/1945 - Laurence Fleming
04/16/1945 - Donald Menegay
04/16/1945 - John Kavanaugh
04/17/1945 - HUGH BODIFORD
04/17/1945 - RICHARD GIBBS
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