Fritz Tegtmeier
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Birth date | 30 July 1917 |
Place of birth | Sundern, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire |
Death date | 8 April 1999 (aged 81)[1] |
Place of death | Greven, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
Allegiance | File:Flag of the NSDAP (1920โ1945).svg National Socialist Germany |
Service/branch | File:Luftwaffe eagle.png Luftwaffe |
Rank | Oberleutnant |
Unit | JG 54, EJGr Ost, JG 7 |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards | Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross |
Fritz Tegtmeier (30 July 1917 โ 8 April 1999) was a German officer of the Wehrmacht and fighter pilot (Jagdflieger) of the Luftwaffe, finally Oberleutnant, flying ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross in World War II.
Military career
WWII
- (Unteroffizier) Fritz Tegtmeier was posted to the 2nd Squadron (Staffel) of Jagdgeschwader 54 (2./JG 54) in October 1940 (after c. three years of service and training). He was severely injured on 17 November 1940, when his aircraft (Bf 109 E-1) crashed due to engine fire. He returned to his Staffel in the spring of 1941 and claimed his first aerial victory on 23 June 1941 (Soviet SB-2), the first day of Operation Barbarossa on the Eastern front. Tegtmeier, with seven aerial victories claimed, was again severely injured on 11 September 1941 (Bf 109 F-2) in a midair collision with a Messerschmitt Bf 110 near Gatschina. He bailed out with his parachute and was put in convalescence for many months. He returned to active duty in April 1942 and was assigned to the 1./JG 54. By the end of 1942, he had claimed 29 aerial victories. He claimed aerial victories number 36 and 37 on 23 January 1943. On 3 May 1943, he claimed numbers 51โ53 and was posted to Ergรคnzungs-Jagdgruppe Ost as fighter pilot instructor. He returned to front line duty, this time with the 3./JG 54, in September 1943. In November 1943, he achieved his 75th aerial victory. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) on 28 March 1944 following his 99th aerial victory. Tegtmeier was promoted to Leutnant on 20 April 1944. He claimed his 100th and 101st aerial victory on 3 May 1944. In October 1944, he was made Staffelkapitรคn of the 3./JG 54. By the end of 1944, his score of aerial victories stood at 139 claims. When he was transferred to Jagdgeschwader 7 for flight training on the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter in March 1945 his score stood at 146 aerial victories. Fritz Tegtmeier had been nominated for the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub).[2]
Fighter ace
Fighter ace Tegtmeier flew 700 missions, of which c. 530 were combat missions, including numerous close support sorties. All of his 146 victories (Luftsiege) were in the East. On 14 January 1943, Tegtmeier became an "ace-in-a-day" for the first time. That day, pilots of I. Gruppe had claimed 30 aerial victories. On 14 September 1944, he shot down six Soviets.
- His first known Soviet victory, a SB-2 on 23 June, 1941. Two more SB-2s on 24 June, 1941. A Yak-1 on 22 July, 1942. Two MiG-3s on 5 August, 1942. A Pe-2 on 30 December, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 7 January, 1943. Two LaGG-5s and three Il-2s on 14 January, 1943. A LaGG-3 and a LaGG-5 on 21 February, 1943. Two Il-2s on 1 May, 1943. Two Il-2s on 3 February, 1944. Five La-5s on 7 February, 1944. An La-5 and a Yak-9 on 6 March, 1944. Two Yak-9s, two P-39s, an Il-2 and a Pe-2 on 14 September, 1944. Just a few of many multiples! In addition, he sank two Motor Torpedo Boats.[3]
Awards and decorations
- Pilot Badge (Flugzeugfรผhrerabzeichen)
- Iron Cross (1939), 2nd and 1st Class
- Honour Goblet of the Luftwaffe (Ehrenpokal fรผr besondere Leistung im Luftkrieg) on 5 October 1942 as Feldwebel and pilot (Flugzeugfรผhrer)
- Front Flying Clasp of the Luftwaffe (Frontflugspange) in Gold with Pennant
- German Cross in Gold on 23 January 1943 as Oberfeldwebel in the I. Gruppe/Jagdgeschwader 54
- Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 28 March 1944 as Oberfeldwebel and pilot in the 2. Staffel/I. Gruppe//Jagdgeschwader 54
Gallery
- Fritz Tegtmeier as Feldwebel.png
- Bf 109 F-4 Fritz Tegtmeier.png
- Fritz Tegtmeier (1917-1999), deutscher Oberleutnant und Ritterkreuztrรคger des Zweiten Weltkrieges.png
- Fritz Tegtmeier III.png
References
- โ Fritz Tegtmeier, worldnavalships.com
- โ Fritz Tegtmeier, military-history.fandom.com
- โ The Kracker Luftwaffe Archive: Axis Powers Pilots and Crew
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- 1917 births
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- Germans
- People from the Province of Westphalia
- German military officers
- Luftwaffe pilots
- German World War II flying aces
- Recipients of the Iron Cross
- Recipients of the Gold German Cross
- Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross