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Re: First appearance MiG-15s



I have been fascinated by the ongoing discussion about the role of the
Soviet Air Force during the Korean War.  I would like to ask Mark O'Neill if
has published any of his findings about the role of the SAF in Korea based
on his research in the Russian archives.  It would make for riveting
reading.

Matthew M. Aid

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark & Paula O'Neill <poneill@freenet.tlh.fl.us>
To: <KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ukans.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: First appearance MiG-15s


> Greetings All,
>
> The war changed dramatically at 1345 hours [1 November] when six
swept-wing
> MiG-15s scatterered another 'Mosquito' air control aircraft and a flight
of
> F-51s.  The USAF claimed no losses from the enemy air action.  Belov's
> [first commander of the 64th Fighter Air Corps, the parent unit of the
> Soviet MiG-15 divisions that fought in Korea] 151st, and elements of the
> 28th, Fighter Air Division entered the war from airfields at Anshan and
> Shenyang.  According to the hand-written combat log kept by Belov's Chief
of
> Staff, Colonel Merzelikin, "field post [polevaia pochta] 13793" flew 16
> sorties between 1250 and 1605 hours and claimed two F-80s shot down with
no
> MiG-15s lost.  Each regiment of the 151st flew two patrols of four-plan
> flights [zveno] beginning at 1315 hours with an intercept and destroy
> mission [perekhvat i unichtozheniye] mission, led by Major Stroikov (N.V.)
> of the 72d Fighter Air Regiment [polevaia pochta 42135], over Andong.note
2
> [Mark O'Neill, "The Other Side of the Yalu: Soviet Pilots in the Korean
War,
> 1950-1951", (Doctoral Dissertation Florida State University, 1996), pp.
> 59-60]
>
> p. 115, note 2 TsAMO-A; fond 151gv.iad, opis 152688ss, delo 7, listi
> 1(ob)-2.  The 72d and 28th Fighter Air Regiments are identified as
polenaia
> pochta 42135 and 06843 respectivelyon list 18 of this document.  The log
> also identifies the 28th Fighter Air Division as polenaia pochta 62529 and
a
> subunit (perhaps the 139th Fighter Air Regiment) as polenaia pochta 29625.
>
> >From p. 22 of German, A.A. & I. A. Seidov's "Krasnye d'iavoly na 38-i
> pralleli ["Red Devils on the 38th Parallel] (Kiev: OOO "Ruslana", 1998)
> [roughly translated], "On 1 November there was one battle when pilots of
the
> 1st Squadron of the 72d Guards Fighter Air Regiment in the area Sinuiju:
> under the command of Kapitan I. A. Gutsa. encountered four F-51s and
> attacked them."
>
> "Red Devils" is not footnoted, but I have little doubt that the authors,
one
> of whom--A.A. German-- is a former MiG-15 pilot, had access to the same
> archives that I did.
>
> If you'd like any more info, please let me know.  A warning however that
> once started this Irishman has real problems stopping!
>
> Regards,
> Mark O'Neill
>
> ----------
> >From: <danaher@ihug.com.au>
> >To: KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ukans.edu
> >Subject: Re: First appearance MiG-15s
> >Date: Wed, Nov 8, 2000, 10:59 PM
> >
>
> >> 77 Sqn RAAF ????
> >>
> >> Greetings all.
> >>
> >> I guess all list members would be familiar with the first appearence of
MiG-15
> >> jets on 1 November 1950.
> >>
> >> Five MiG-15s (some accounts say six?) were encountered by a flight of
F-51s.
> >> The information I'm after is the identity of the unit that the F-51s
came
> >from.
> >>
> >> Of course, any further information on the incident itself would be
gratefully
> >> received.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >> Ben Evans.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >