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Ove Christensen TERP

Født 10 Nov 1914 Skolegade, Kolding Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Brusk Herred, Vejle Amt
Død
10 Nov 1914
Skolegade, Kolding Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Brusk Herred, Vejle Amt
17 Sep 1865
Kolding Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Brusk Herred, Vejle Amt
26 Jun 1840
Bjert, Sønder Bjert Sogn, Nørre Tyrstrup Herred, Vejle Amt
11 Jul 1799
Skartved, Sønder Bjert Sogn, Nørre Tyrstrup Herred, Vejle Amt
24 Nov 1794
Binderup, Sønder Bjert Sogn, Nørre Tyrstrup Herred, Vejle Amt
30 Jan 1842
Tved, Dalby Sogn, Nørre Tyrstrup Herred, Vejle Amt
29 Jun 1869
Varde Sogn, Vester Horne Herred, Ribe Amt
Død Y
Fødsel 10 Nov 1914 Skolegade, Kolding Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Brusk Herred, Vejle Amt
Dåb 20 Dec 1914 Kolding Sankt Nicolai Kirke, Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Brusk Herred, Vejle Amt
FT-1916 1 Feb 1916 Skolegade, forhus, kælderen, Kolding Købstad, matr. 176, 177, 178, 179, 182, 185, Skolen, Kolding K
Konfirmation 6 Oct 1929 Kolding Sankt Nicolai Kirke, Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Brusk Herred, Vejle Amt
Opslag 145.
FT-1930 5 Nov 1930 Skolegade, Kolding Sankt Nicolai Sogn, Kommuneskolen matr. nr. 176 m.fl.
Eneste hjemmeboende barn på det tidspunkt.
Opslag 32 født.

Danish WW2 Pilots (Author Mikkel Plannthin)

Ove C. Terp
(1914 -)
Profile 27 Jul 10, 21:26
Ove C. Terp is trained as pilot in the Danish army before the war. He joins Luftwaffe in 1941, survives the war, works for USAF before joining the Bundesluftwaffe as German citizen in the 1950's.
Ove C. Terp is born on 10 November 1914 and joins the army in the mid-1930's. He is trained as a pilot and receives his wings in 1937 (pilot's certificate No. 210/37). He is then Kornet (Lance corporal) in Livgarden (the Royal Guard). On 9 October 1939, he is appointed Sekondløjtnant (2nd Lieutenant) and he is appointed Løjtnant af Reserven (Lieutenant of the reserve) on 1 April 1940.
Joining the Luftwaffe
On 8 July 1941, an announcement from the Ministry of War permits commissioned officers of the Danish armed forces to volunteer for Frikorps Denmark (Free Corps Denmark). A number of Danish officers enlist; one of these being Ove C. Terp who volunteers for Luftwaffe service. He is in Luftwaffe service until the end of the war.
On 13 August 1941 he arrives in Berlin on his way to Fliegerhorst Prenzlau (Reichüberprüfungsstelle Prenzlau). Here he joins other Danish pilots in Luftwaffe training. We know this because he is mentioned in Knud Erik Ravnskov's letters to his family (Ravnskov, 2002).
At the end of training, he is posted to 3. Gruppe, Jagsgeschwader 54 'Grünhertz' until he is badly wounded in combat.
I have not yet been able to trace his exact whereabouts during the nearly four years in Luftwaffe service. A photo confirms his presence in Oldenburg in April 1943 (Held, Trauloft and Bob, 1994).
After the end of the war, he works as technician in USAF. In the 1950's he becomes German citizen and serves in the Bundesluftwaffe until he retires as Oberstleutnant on 26 March 1979 (Neulen, 2000).