Richard Quinn

55th Fighter Group 04/16/1945


PILOT’S PERSONAL ENCOUNTER REPORT

A.  Combat.

B.  16 April 1945.

C.  38th Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group.

D.  1600 Hours.

E.  Bad Aibling A/D.

F.  CAVU.

G.  T/E U/I.

H.  1 U/I T/E damaged (Ground).

I.  I was flying Red 4 of Hellcat Squadron on 16 April 1945 when Red Flight went across Bad Aibling A/D from northeast to southwest.  I opened fire on a gas truck with a 2 second burst and saw strikes on the truck and trailer but no fire resulted.  As I crossed over the truck I opened fire on a T/E U/I (23, see illustration 1) aircraft parked on the south central side of the field.  I fired a 3 second burst and saw strikes on the ship but no fire resulted.

J.  Ammunition Expended – 360 Rounds.

RICHARD F. QUINN, O-2009192,

2nd Lieut., Air Corps.

 

 


Official US Army Air Forces Combat Report by Richard Quinn of the 55th Fighter Group. This material is a transcription of official reports-testimonials of Richard Quinn's combat experience.






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