Leo Lamb was flying a P-51B; 376Squadron ID "E9 W"
Tail # 42 106227
German records show that Lt. Lamb was shot down, but American records claim he collided with German aircraft.
We have two German eyewitnesses to the collision in an upcoming story in our newsletter. If it weren't for the 376th Squadron of the 361st FG, I would not be sitting here today. I owe my life and the life of my father, B-24 pilot Bill Dewey who was able to keep his plane flying, to you guys coming in and saving the day for some. Unfortunately, only 6 of 35 planes made it safely back to England, and only 4 made it back to the base. More at kasselmission.com .