The two teams are having a lot of fun with our cartoon airplanes and poking fun at each other on the boards. But considering the Memorial Day weekend, I thought it couldn't hurt to remind folks of the people we represent when we fly these scenarios. We face no risk in our airwar. These guys faced an all too real threat.
Adolf Gallands "Great Blow" plan was for November of 44. On November 2, 1944 the first test of the concept was tried against an Allied raid on Merseberg. Lots of people died on both sides.
I have the 364th FG in the scenario, and I wanted it because I happened across some photos of a Mustang that belonged to a pilot who was KIA. I was going through the history of the 364th today and came across this pilot, who was KIA on that first day of DGS for real.
I'm hoping some of the other history guys, both LW and Allied will add to this, remembering the pilots and aircrew who lost their lives all those years ago.
