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Researching the breakdown of Tratt's claims, there are some puzzling anomolies; only four Eprg. 210 claims can be found for 1940, none of which were claimed by Tratt, so presumably he claimed his stated 1940 victories with ZG 1 or ZG 2, not Eprg. 210? He was definitely wounded on 12/8/40 while with ZG 2 (info has been added to article). Summarising his kill ratios, he could not have claimed 13 in 1940, as it is stated that he claimed 18 while in the west, of which there were 6 USAAF bombers and 5 P-38s, so that leaves just 7- presumably claimed in 1940? All a bit confusing, does anyone else have verification for these totals or references to evidence one way or the other ? Thanks Harryurz (talk) 09:42, 5 June 2011 (UTC)Reply