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The Pop-Tart Whisperer
7 April 1943
EASTERN FRONT: Walter Heitkamp, a 40 victory pilot with JG 52, died of his wounds while in Russian captivity. Some believe that he was actually killed by his captors.
MEDITERREANAN : RAF Liberators, under IX Bomber Command control, bomb the Naples area.
USAAF Ninth Air Force B-24s hit the ferry and slips at Messina harbor. Northwest African Air Force B-17s bomb the docks and ships at Trapani.
WESTERN FRONT: Hptm. Kurt Ruppert was posted as Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 26 in place of Hptm. Fritz Geisshardt who had died of his wounds the day before.
Hptm. Lothar Otto, Staffelkapitaen of 3(F)./122 had a narrow escape when a fire started in one of the engines of his Ju 88D-1. He forced landed at St. Remis en l'Eau due to the fire and was injured.
EASTERN FRONT: Walter Heitkamp, a 40 victory pilot with JG 52, died of his wounds while in Russian captivity. Some believe that he was actually killed by his captors.
MEDITERREANAN : RAF Liberators, under IX Bomber Command control, bomb the Naples area.
USAAF Ninth Air Force B-24s hit the ferry and slips at Messina harbor. Northwest African Air Force B-17s bomb the docks and ships at Trapani.
NORTH AFRICA: The US II Corps linked up with the British Eighth Army on the Gabes-Gafsa road, cutting off German forces in Tunisia. 9th AF B-25s bombed retreating columns which were being pursued north of Oued el Akarit by the British XXX and X Corps while fighters carried out bombing and strafing operations in the battle area. Highway and motor transport were bombed between Sfax and Sousse.
In the skies over the battlelines, JG 77 fought vicious air battles against the Allies in an effort to protect the German troops. Several Experten raised their scores including Fw. Alexander Preinfalk of 5./JG 77 who reached 67 kills and Lt. Heinz-Edgar Berres of 3./JG 77 who downed a Spitfire in the morning to reach 41 kills.
NAAF Wellingtons attacked Tunis and the Jabal al Jallud marshalling yard. Weather canceled all other bomber missions except for 2 recon sorties. All available airplanes of the XII Air Support Command and Western Desert Air Force hit ground forces which were retreating in all sectors. Fighters flew sweeps over Medjez el Bab (claiming 3 fighters downed), a scramble mission northwest of Oued Zarga (5 fighters claimed destroyed) and over 100 other sorties.
The US 31st FG received its first Spitfire Mk IXs. The Germans were now on the run and the Group was moved to Djilma, 15 miles from the front.
In the skies over the battlelines, JG 77 fought vicious air battles against the Allies in an effort to protect the German troops. Several Experten raised their scores including Fw. Alexander Preinfalk of 5./JG 77 who reached 67 kills and Lt. Heinz-Edgar Berres of 3./JG 77 who downed a Spitfire in the morning to reach 41 kills.
NAAF Wellingtons attacked Tunis and the Jabal al Jallud marshalling yard. Weather canceled all other bomber missions except for 2 recon sorties. All available airplanes of the XII Air Support Command and Western Desert Air Force hit ground forces which were retreating in all sectors. Fighters flew sweeps over Medjez el Bab (claiming 3 fighters downed), a scramble mission northwest of Oued Zarga (5 fighters claimed destroyed) and over 100 other sorties.
The US 31st FG received its first Spitfire Mk IXs. The Germans were now on the run and the Group was moved to Djilma, 15 miles from the front.
WESTERN FRONT: Hptm. Kurt Ruppert was posted as Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 26 in place of Hptm. Fritz Geisshardt who had died of his wounds the day before.
Hptm. Lothar Otto, Staffelkapitaen of 3(F)./122 had a narrow escape when a fire started in one of the engines of his Ju 88D-1. He forced landed at St. Remis en l'Eau due to the fire and was injured.
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