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Starboard (Right) Side - TOUCH-ME-NOT "Crew"
Contributor - Brendan Wood
Info Contributor - Rick
Anderson VIA Dale E. Martz (Co-Pilot)
Dale Martz is my dad's cousin. Group was named "The
Flying Horsemen". Flown overseas to Grottaglie, Italy, by Mugler's crew in
August, 1944.
Mugler's crew was aboard 42-51950, an unnamed ship, when shot
down 13 Oct 44 (Friday the 13th). All 10 crew members
evaded capture, with the help of Yugoslavian partisans, and
returned via the Russians, in a C-47.
Flown to the Goioa Depot, in the ferry flight, at war's end, 29 Apr 45.
Info Contributor - Imre Rochlitz
In the Partisans my name was Mirko.
The website mentions that all ten crew members evaded capture by Germans, with the help of Yugoslavian partisans, in 1944.
I was one of those partisans (at the time acting as a veterinarian at the animal hospital of the 8th Partisan division) who picked them up, the only one who spoke some English. I remember the crew very well, and was in touch, after I immigrated to the States
after the war, with Warren Mugler and Henry Flesh (I still have their post-war photographs).
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