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Jet Strike
Arguably the most significant fighter leader of World War II, Adolf Galland took
command of all German day and night fighters, but was in constant dispute with
Luftwaffe supreme, Goering, who ultimately sacked him. Reinstated by Hitler,
Galland returned to active combat in the final year of the war, commanding the
legendary JV44 fighter wing, flying the Me262 jet. The great Adolf Galland ended
the war as he had begun - flying fighters in daily combat, the only serving
General ever to lead a combat wing in action. Gallands Me262s of JV-44 climbing
to intercept a formation of B-17s in April, 1945. |