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INDEX
1st Air Division, 161, 223, 224, 236
1st Bomb Division, 118
I./JG-7, 112, 118, 133, 136, 137, 138, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148, 155, 156, 157, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 167, 197
I./KG-51, 79, 97, 118, 137
2nd Bomb Group, 117
2nd Bomb Division, 118, 153
2nd Tactical Air Force, 134, 138
3 Squadron, 120
3/KG-51, 97
3rd Air Division, 163
3rd Bomb Division, 118, 153
III./JG-7, 118, 133, 136, 137, 138, 142, 143, 144, 145, 155, 164
III./JG-54, 116, 117
III./KG-54, 146
4th Fighter Group, 162
5th Fighter Group, 202
5th Photo Recon Group, 137
7th Photo Recon, 118
8/ZG-76, 23
10/JG-7, 146, 157
10.NJG-11, 89
15 th Air Force, 72, 145
16./JG-54, 169
17th Bomb Group, 163 (1st Tactical Air Force), 163
20th Fighter Group, 129, 162
27th Fighter Group, 199
30th Recon Squadron, Ninth Air Force, 176
34th Bombardment Squadron, 200
36th Bomb Squadron, 120
42nd Bomb Wing, 199
50th Fighter Group, 134, 199, 202
50th Fighter Squadron, 10th Fighter Group of the 9th Air Force, 202
52nd Fighter Group, 145
55th Fighter Group, 163
56th Fighter Group, 78
60th Squadron Mosquito, 120, 134
64th Fighter Wing, 199
78th Fighter Group, 97, 162
82nd Fighter Group P-38, 133
94th Bomb Group
100th Bomb Group, 118, 143
100th Fighter Squadron, 145
122 Wing, 122
129 Squadron, 120
130 Squadron, 166
301st Fighter Squadron, 147
303rd Bomb Group, 133
305th Bomb Group, 161, 179
320th Bomb Group, 163 (1st Tactical Air Force), 163