You may be able to eliminate some of these based on the dates if his photo is in a 308th aircraft.
106446 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at San Severo airfield, Foggia, Italy Dec 29, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
106455 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed at Lum, Bulgaria due to mechanical failure Aug 17, 1944 on return from Ploesti mission. MACR 7864. Pilot bailed out and became POW
106456 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) in taxiing accident at San Severo airfield, Foggia, Italy Sep 20, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
106457 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed at San Severo airfield, Foggia, Italy due to structural failure Sep 3, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
106482 (31st FG, 308th FS) shot down by Obfw. Heinz Kemethmuller in Bf 109G-6 of JG 26/9 at Fertoboz, Hungary Apr 23, 1944. MACR 4372. Pilot KIA
106496 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Gaggio, Italy May 20, 1944. MACR 5755. Pilot killed.
106537 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit at Lake Balaton and Zalaegerszeg, Hungary Apr 23, 1944. MACR 4370. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
106542 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) damaged by Bf 109G-6 and crashed S of Bjelovar, Yugoslavia Apr 23, 1944. MACR 4225. Pilot bailed out and survived. Believed he evaded capture.
106546 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause into Adriatic Sea 30 mi E of Vano, Italy in very bad weather Apr 18, 1944. MACR 4376. Pilot killed.
106574 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknwon cause into Adriatic Sea 30 mi E of Fano, Italy Apr 18, 1944. MACR 4375. Pilot killed.
106582 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot of JG 27 and crashed W of Annaberg, Austria May 24, 1944. MACR 5185. Pilot killed.
106592 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at San Severo airfield, Foggia, Italy Apr 11, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damage, unknown if repaired.
In the appropriate spots below type in P-51B, 308, 31
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