- Hans Ekkehard Bob
Infobox Military Person
name=Hans Ekkehard Bob
lived=24 January 1917
placeofbirth=Freiburg / Breisgau
placeofdeath=
caption=Hans Ekkehard Bob
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
branch=Luftwaffe
serviceyears=1936–1945
rank=Major
commands=IV./JG 51 , II./JG 3 , II./EJG 2
unit=JG 54 JG 51 JG 3 EJG 2 JV 44
battles=World War II
awards=Ehrenpokal
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold
"Ritterkreuz"
laterwork=Founder and Chairman of Bohrmaschinen und Geräte GmbH (drilling equipment)Hans Ekkehard Bob (
24 January ,1917 ) was a GermanFighter pilot , serving with theLuftwaffe . DuringWorld War II , Bob flew approximately seven hundred combat Missions, and claimed sixty victories; thirty-seven of which were on the eastern front.Early Luftwaffe
Hans Ekkehard Bob joined the
Luftwaffe in 1936, [Karl Ries and Ernst Obermaier, Luftwaffe Rudder Markings 1936-1945, (1991) ISBN 1-125-98564-X] at the rank of aFahnenjunker (officer candidate), and began his Flight trainingJune 1 ,1937 .In 1938, he attended the Officers Academy, and was transferred to the
Jagdfliegergruppe 133 inWiesbaden . During the occupation of theSudetenland , he flew his first missions, primarily escorting Bombers and Transport aircraft, piloting anArado Ar 68 biplane.Later, Bob was transferred toJG 334 inGablingen , were he also received a promotion to the rank of Leutnant. JG 334 was a heavy fighter Geschwader, equipped with theMesserschmitt Me 110 .World War 2
In 1939, shortly before the Invasion of Poland, Bob was transferred to the newly formed 3./
JG 21 (later known as the "Devils Squadron"), [For an explanation of the meaning of Luftwaffe unit designation seeLuftwaffe Organization ] which was redesignated atJune 6 ,1940 into 9./JG 54 . It was equipped with the Me 109E fighter, an aircraft Bob would become very familiar with over the years - flying every model except the "Kurfürst".During the French campaign on
May 10 ,1940 , Bob claimed his first victory when he shot down aGloster Gladiator overToveren inBelgium . That August he was promoted to the rank ofOberleutnant . OnOctober 10 ,1940 he was appointedStaffelkapitän of 7./JG 54 for a short period; he was soon appointed Staffelkapitän of 9./JG 54.During the
Battle of Britain 9./JG 54 was activated as aJabo (fighter-bomber) unit, targeting shipping vessels. By November 1940, Bob had recorded 19 kills, and was awarded the "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes " byReichsmarschall Hermann Göring onMarch 7 ,1941 .On
March 21 ,1941 Bob survived, unhurt, a ditching into Cherbourg harbour with his Bü 131 training aircraft, which had suffered engine failure. After the Battle of Britain, he participated in the Balkan campaign, where he recorded his 20th and 21st victories. JG 54 was re-equipped with the new Me 109F, and relocated to airfields inPrussia , in preparation for the invasion of Russia.On
June 23 ,1941 , duringOperation Barbarossa (Invasion of Russia), Hans Ekkehard Bob recorded his first victory in Russian airspace - an SB-2 twin-engined Bomber. During this combat action his Me 109F2 was hit by return fire, resulting a forced landing behind enemy lines. He evaded capture and returned to his unit 2 days later.Between
July 13 andOctober 30 ,1941 Bob made three more emergency landings due to aircraft combat damage behind enemy lines, but in each case came back to his unit.On
September 29 ,1942 , Bob had his 50th victory, and was promoted toHauptmann later that year. flying on the Eastern front ended for Hans Ekkehard Bob and his III./JG 54 in February 1943, after he received orders fromGeneral der Jagdflieger Adolf Galland to change positions with elements of the then French-basedJG 26 . This order was later cancelled, but III. Gruppe stayed on the Western front, separated from the rest of the 'Greenhearts', serving initially in Northern Germany with Jagdgeschwader 1.On
April 17 ,1943 Bob recorded his 57th Victory; the ramming of aUSAAF Boeing B-17 Bomber nearBremen with his Bf 109 G-6. He bailed out and survived the crash without injury. OnAugust 1 , Bob was promoted to the rank ofMajor and was appointedGruppenkommandeur of IV./JG 54. He returned to the Eastern front, where he scored a further two victories.By May 1944, Bob was back at the Western front as Gruppenkommandeur of II./
JG 3 ; based in the Normandy invasion front corridor, flying "Reichsverteidigung" (Defense of the Reich ) duties. In August he was transferred to "Erprobungskommando 262" where he learned to fly theMe 262 .In early 1945 his experience led to his becoming a member of
Generalmajor Josef Kammhuber's staff. Bob was responsible for allocating newly built Me-262's to operational units. Later he took command of I. and II./EJG 2 and was responsible for practice and training former bomber pilots in flying the Me-262.Bob was one of the aces chosen to fly as a member of the jet fighter unit
JV 44 , led byAdolf Galland . In the final days of World War II Bob was responsible for building a longer runway atInnsbruck airfield for the Me-262 Jets. At the capitulation onMay 8 , 1945 Bob was in Kappl, a small village nearSalzburg . From Kappl he walked more than 1,400 km in 6 weeks to return to his home inCelle .After the war
Bob returned to civilian life working as a farm labourer. In 1946, he founded his own transport company. Around this time he met
Waldemar Wuebke , an old JV 44 comrade, and a friend from his time in JG 54. Bob still tells the story to this day with a smile on his face. Wuebke still wore his old uniform and officer cap as he was questioned by a British officer. "Why are you wearing this old stuff"? Wuebkes reply: "Do I ask you if your grandma has hemorrhoids"? He never met Wuebke again, and Wuebke later died in the early 1950s in Argentina, the result of injuries sustained in an airliner crash.In 1956, Bob founded his own company, "BOMAG", specializing in drilling equipment doing business in over 120 countries around the world as well as establishing the
Celle Flying Club. Today Bob still flies his own aircraft at his current age of 91 and is believed to be the oldest licensed pilot in the world. He enjoys his retirement, and occasionally assists in research on the Luftwaffe.From September 30 to October 1, 2000, Bob also was among the historical figures at the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Britain in Santa Monica, California.
Bob is married to his wife of over 40 years Christa, they have three children Roland,
Elmar Bob and Delia.Notes
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References
*R. Forsyth, JV 44: The Galland Circus Classic Publications, (1996) ISBN 0-9526867-0-8
*Hans Ekkehard Bob, Betrayed Ideals, Memoirs of a Luftwaffe Fighter Ace Cerberus Publishing Ltd., (2003) ISBN 1-84145-031-6
*Hannes Trautloft, Hans-Ekkehard Bob, War Diaries of Hannes Trautloft Kommodore of JG54 Grunherz Cerberus Publishing Ltd. (2005) ISBN 1-84145-010-3
*Interview of Hans-Ekkehard Bob with
* [http://Redwulf.de Research details] of JV 44 The Redwulf- SquadronLinks
* [http://www.jg54greenhearts.com/HEBob2.htm Bio of Hans-Ekkehard Bob at JG54 website]
* [http://www.luftwaffe.cz/bobh.html Bio of Hans-Ekkehard Bob at Aces of the Luftwaffe site]
* [http://www.bergstrombooks.elknet.pl/bc-rs/guenther.htm site with current photo of Hans-Ekkehard Bob]
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