B. Michael Gladych

56th Fighter Group 06/06/1944


HEADQUARTERS SIXTY FIRST FIGHTER SQUADRON

AAF STATION F-150,  APO 637

U. S. ARMY

 

Encounter Report

VIII Fighter Command F.O. No. 372

 

Capt. B. M. Gladych                                    Whippet Red Three

 

a. Combat (air)

b. 6 June, 1944

c. 61st Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group

d. 2100

e. Croisy

f. 5/10 at 2,000 ft.

g. Me-109

h. Me-109 destroyed

i. I was flying Red 3 to Capt. Rutkowski.  We were circling the convoy on the road when I saw 4 a/c which I thought were Me-109’s.  I called my flight leader and dove on them.  After about 2 minutes chase I was close enough to recognize them as P-51’s.  I started to turn, as I intended to rejoin the squadron, when I saw 4/5 Me-109’s coming from the East at about 100 ft.  I reversed my turn to meet them.  The nearest one of the e/a apparently spotted me against the ground and peeled toward me in a shallow dive.  The rest of them proceeded to climb in a wide slight turn.  I turned with the attacking e/a and had not difficulties in closing on it.  I had switched the water on and after a couple of seconds began to overtake the e/a.  I slid on the outside and then kicked the bottom rudder getting on the enemy’s tail.  I fired, didn’t see the strikes, but e/a reacted by tightening the turn.  I pulled some more deflection and gave him another burst.  The e/a spun and hit the ground.  In the meantime the remaining e/a were scared by 8 P-51’s which came from the South.  I tried to get another of the Me-109’s of the bunch.  I pulled up, closed from underneath and astern and fired a short burst at the last one.  The Hun emitted some black smoke but kept flying.  I abandoned the pursuit because my gas was running low.  I headed for home flying on the deck.

I claim one Me-109 destroyed.

                   j.  307 rds .50 cal A.P. & I.

 

                                           B. M. GLADYCH

                                           Captain, P.A.F.

                                     


Official US Army Air Forces Combat Report by B. Michael Gladych of the 56th Fighter Group. This material is a transcription of official reports-testimonials of B. Michael Gladych's combat experience.






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