Some more info I guess the tail numbers on this one will never be known.
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Lt. James H. Clark, 363rd fighter group, 382nd fighter squadron, P-51B C3-G 'The Mighty Midget' 65 missions, 205 hours .
Sgt. Emanuel Ehlenberger-c/c
Cpl. Peler Siku1a-ae/c
Cpl. Tom H. Strzynski-ann.
Seams as though you found it, this is additional info:
LT Chester H. Rice who was killed flying P-51B-7NA C3-G #43-6964 "Mighty Midget" on 8/13/1944
He and his wingman collided while strafing a German convoy. Crashed near St.Martin des Champs,Falaise,France, 13th August 1944 at 11.00 hours .MACR 8510.
LT Rice had been temporarily buried by the Germans. His remains were ultimately returned to Frederick, Oklahoma USA where he was buried in the family plot along with his older brother MAJ Lewis D. Rice, killed in the CBI in March 1944 in a B-25
8510 FRA 44/08/13 P-51B-5 43-6964 363FG 382FS Rice, Chester H


What I am still working on if that was indeed Rice flying this plane or if he was the wingman of Clark and he and Clark collided.
Here are the others:




