2/Lt.Hainley

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2/Lt.Hainley - 08/14/2009 03:38:14 AM ( #1 )
2/Lt.Robert E.Hainley,P-38J,44-23593,474 FG/430 FS,25/1/1945,crashed 14.30 in Germany.
MACR 11937 tells Bleaili as crashlocation,but I can find it,who knows more,
 
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Re:2/Lt.Hainley - 08/28/2009 04:40:45 PM ( #2 )
Jaap.
Like many MACRs, the location given is a typographical error. Hainley went down in the vicinity of Bleialf, Germany. I'm still researching to locate an exact crash site location.

Cheers, Gary Koch (474th FG Historian)
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Re:2/Lt.Hainley - 10/22/2009 04:37:15 PM ( #3 )
Gary,I send a letter to the Pfarrer ( father) of Bleialf.Hainley was KIA and maybe buried
at the cemetery of Bleialf,or a place nearby.Most of time they know also the exact crashplace. As soon I hear someting,I let you know,

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