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The unfortunate pilot was Uffz. Herbert Maxis of 13./JG 53. Uffz. Maxis belly-landed his 'White 13'just east of Ittersdorf along the road from Felsberg to Boulay. As he climbed out of the ship, Uffz. Maxis raised his hands and tried to surrender, but was immediately shot by a member of 'A' battery of the 739th FA Bn. The Mcsscrschmitt had been firing both its machine guns and its 20 mm while belly-landing. A bullet had wounded Pfc. Camile J. LeForte of A' Battery and this was apparently sufficient reason to shoot Maxis on the spot.A court-martial was threatened for the gunner, but it seems the whole affair was covered up. In official reports it was reported that Uffz. Maxis made a move, which had been interpreted as hostile by the Field Artillery personnel."
As Maxis' body was stripped by the men of the 739th FA Bn, no identification could be found by the Grave Registration Unit and it is more than likely that he was buried as an unknown.Today his grave remains unfound and Uffz. Herbert Maxis is still listed as MIA. 'A' Battery of the 455th AAA AW Bn claimed four 'Cat. Is'and three'Cat. Ils'in this engagement, but only the loss of Uffz. Maxis is known in this area. The unit expended 1,943 rounds of .50 calibre shells and 68 rounds of 40 mm.