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1 Greiner, Georg-HermannHptm1920/01/02Heidenheim-Brenz, Bayern51




Kissing
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4./NJG 1 (Leeuwarden, NL 1941), II./NJG 1 (10/41 Stade), Stafü 10. & Stfkpt 11./NJG 1 (06/44), Aufkl. St. NJG 1, III-/NJS 1, Kdr IV./NJG 1 (11/44 to end)Bf 110 C & G, He 219 & Ju 88 G, Bf 110 R in IV. Grp, Bf 110 G-4 Werknr 160127 (lost 05/03/45). Added: Bf-110 G-4 "G9"+"SY" Werknr. 180341 (17/09/44) (CK)
RK (27/07/44)
EL (No. 840, 17/04/45, CK)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (29/03/44)
EP (26/12/43)

EK 1 (01/06/43) & EK 2 (26/06/42 CK)
Wound Badge (3/45)

Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold (15/02/44 CK) with pendant "200" (20/04/45 CK)
4 bombers, all Day victories. 46 Night victories. 204 missions. A Halifax II of RAF No. 103 Sq. into the North Sea, west of Ameland, the night of 6-7 October, 1942. His 15th victory, a B-17 on 30 January, 1944. Another known victory, a Halifax II 24 km NNE of Coutrai on 9 May, 1944. A "4 mot" over the Normandy Front on 11 June, 1944. A Lancaster near Brunswick on 13 August, 1944. His Radar Operator, Ofw Rolf ArminKissing (EK-1, buried Nordfriedhof Düsseldorf (CK) (6/1/43), was KilledInAction (KIA) on 17 September, 1944 (CK). His replacement was Fw Hammendörfer. A Lanc, ME 732 P, of No.61 Sq. on 23 September, 1944 piloted by F/Lt Donald E.R. Stone (KilledInAction (KIA)) and my Gunner Friend, Sgt Alfred Roy Fellows (Evaded capture). Sgt Edward Ravenhill, also a gunner, was injured and captured. All remaining crew were KilledInAction (KIA). The ac crashed on Hoffkampweg, Almelo. Nos. 43 to 46, three Lancasters and a Halifax over Hannover on 5 January, 1945. Nos. 47 & 48, both Halifaxs at Neuss on 21 February, 1945. His last three victories, all Lancasters over Dortmund, on 3 March, 1945. On the night of 8/9 March, 1945, running low of fuel and radio failure making it impossible to locate his airfield, he bailed out of his G-4, striking his knee on the tailfin. Awarded the Wound Badge. The injury kept him out of the remainder of the war. Initially served in the Hitler Youth. Bowers/Lednicer, 50 victories. An American POW at wars end. He retired from the Bundesluftwaffe in 1972, and lived in Wangen um Allgau, still in Jan 2012, age 92. Added: Deceased 26/09/2014 in Wangen im Allgäu (CK)

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