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Jagdgeschwader 104
Active
20 March 1943 – 28 April 1945
Country
Nazi Germany
Branch
Luftwaffe
Type
Fighter Aircraft
Role
Fighter pilot training wing
Size
Air Force Wing
Commanders
Notable commanders
Reinhard Seiler
Military unit
Jagdgeschwader 104 (JG 104) was a Luftwaffe fighter-training-wing of World War II.
It was formed at Fürth-Herzogenaurach from Stab/Jagdfliegerschule 4 (JFS 4) on 20 March 1943. It was then stationed at Roth from 6 April 1944 until it was disbanded on 28 April 1945. Some of its commanding officers included Major Reinhard Seiler and Major Rolf Hermichen.
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Jagdgeschwader (fighter wings) of the Luftwaffe
Named
1 "Oesau"
2 "Richthofen"
3 "Udet"
5 "Eismeer"
6 "Horst Wessel"
7 "Nowotny"
26 "Schlageter"
27 "Afrika"
51 "Mölders"
53 "Pik As"
54 "Grünherz"
77 "Herz As"
134 "Horst Wessel"
142 "Horst Wessel"
234 "Schlageter"
Numbered
4
11
20
21
25
28
50
52
70
71
72
76
80
130
131
132
133
135
136
137
138
141
143
144
231
232
233
300
301
302
331
333
334
400
Training
101
103
104
Ergänzungs-Jagdgeschwader
Special
Jagdgeschwader z.b.V.
Jagdverband 44
Kommando Nowotny
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