By January 1944, JG 301's establishment was Stab./JG 301 (2 Bf 109G-6), I./JG 301 (26 Bf 109G-6), II./JG 301 (3 Bf 109G-6), and III./JG 301 (30 Bf 109G-6). In March 1944,
30. Jagddivision (of which JG 301 was a part) was switched to day fighting as a part of
Reichsverteidigung (
Defense of the Reich). Occasionally, night sorties were still flown. On 24/25 March 1944, I./JG 301 and III./JG 301 engaged
RAF Bomber Command formations. Ofw. Hans Todt of 1.
Staffel claimed two Lancasters, while Fw. Sieghart of 7.
Staffel claimed another. III./JG 301 lost Oblt. Kurt Medinn (8.
Staffel) who was killed in combat after shooting down a bomber. Before switching from night operations to purely day interception, units losses exceeded those claimed; however, most losses were not combat-related but were due to poor weather or flying accidents. Elements of JG 301 then joined defences around the vital oil installations at
Ploiești in Romania. On 24 April 1944, I./JG 301 attacked elements of a
United States Army Air Force (USAAF) bomber formation near Munich, downing 4 B-17s. Eight P-51s of the escorting
355th Fighter Group immediately engaged JG 301 in a running battle. Stab./JG 301 and I./JG 301 lost 6 Bf 190G-6s shot down, with 3 killed and 3 wounded. The
Gruppenkommandeur Major Walter Bredensbach was badly wounded and crash landed his Bf 109 at
Holzkirchen airfield. 480 bombers of the
15th Air Force attacked Ploiești on 31 May 1944. III./
JG 77, I./
JG 53, and JG 301's 6. and 10.
Staffeln intercepted the raid. The Luftwaffe lost 12 planes, 10./JG 301 losing 4 aircraft (and 3 killed). The German fighters claimed 10 heavies and 4 escorts in return, with 10./ JG 301's Fw. Kiehling claiming one P-38 and 6./ JG 301 collectively claiming one B-24, with 2 B-24's badly damaged. The USAAF lost 12 B-24 bombers, 2 P-51s (of the
52nd Fighter Group) and 2 P-38s (of the
1st Fighter Group). On 6 June 1944 570 bombers, with fighter escort hit the
Belgrade marshalling yard and
Turnu-Severin canal installations, while B-24s attacked the Ploiești refineries and the marshalling yard at
Brașov. II./JG 301 and 10.
Staffel JG 301, with JG 53 and III./JG 77 countered the raids. Fw. Gerhard Zeisler (of 10./ JG 301) claimed one B-24 shot down over
Târgoviște for his third victory, but was then shot down in his Bf 109 G-6. II./ JG 301 claimed one B-24, while the 15th Air Force lost 1 B-17, 13 B-24s and 2 P-51s. On 23 June 1944 400 B-17s and B-24s again attacked oil targets in Romania. Aircraft of 6./JG 301 tangled with Mustangs over
Bucharest, Ofw. Max Suzgruber claiming one victory. 6. and 10.
Staffel hit the attacking bombers, and Uffz. Brenner claimed one B-24 shot down. Two 109s were lost from 10./ JG 301, in return for 6 B-17s, 3 B-24s and 4 P-51s lost. The 15th Air Force returned to Bucharest on 28 June with 228 bombers. A response from 120 fighters of III./ JG 77, I./ JG 53, II. and IV./ JG 301 claimed 9 B-24s and 3 P-51s. 6./ JG 301 and 10.
Staffel each shot down one B-24. The USAAF lost only 3 B-24s, all from the
485th Bombardment Group. The Luftwaffe lost 20 aircraft to the Mustang fighter cover. of
Jagdgeschwader 301. Photographed in British hands after landing by accident at an RAF airfield 21 July 1944, after a
Wilde Sau sortie In June 1944 I Gruppe moved westwards to
St. Dizier and later to
Epinoy. In the early hours of 21 July
Lt. Horst Prenzel (Staffelkapitan 1./JG 301) landed his Bf 109G-6 at
RAF Manston by mistake after a 'Wilde Sau' sortie over the invasion area. The RAF evaluated the aircraft at the
RAE Farnborough, and then passed to the
Air Fighting Development Unit at
RAF Wittering in August 1944. The same night
Fw Manfred Gromil of 1./JG 301 belly landed his G-6 at Manston, due to lack of fuel. After re-equipping with the Focke-Wulf 190 A-8, I./JG 302 was redesignated as III./JG 301 on 30 September 1944. In October the unit transferred to
Stendal, near
Berlin. On 26 November 1944 JG 301 intercepted three USAAF B-24 bomber formations strung out on a 40-mile front due to a navigation error, around
Misburg. Splitting into smaller groups, the fighters attacked in waves from the rear. The
491st Bombardment Group lost 15 B-24's to JG 301's Fw 190 A-8s before the P-51 escort fighters could intervene. Shortly afterwards JG 301 attacked the
445th Bombardment Group. The initial wave shot down at least 5 bombers before the escorts responded, hitting the Geschwader's second wave. JG 301 claimed some 58 bombers shot down;
Oberfeldwebel Hans Müller (2. Staffel) claimed three B-24 Liberators shot down, Lt.
Anton Benning a B-24 and a P-51, while
Obfw Josef Keil of 10 Staffel claimed two more B-24s. The USAAF escort fighters of the 355th and
339th Fighter Groups and the 2nd Scouting Force claimed 53 victories for JG 301's worst single day loss in the war, with some 38 pilots of the unit being killed or wounded and 51 Fw 190s lost in action or written off.( Lost 70...100% 48 Fw's plus 50...65% 7 Fw's, 10...45% 9 Fw's ) The next day I. and II. gruppe, JG 301 lost another 14 Fw 190As, with 7 killed and 4 wounded. The unit's establishment by 30 November 1944 was thus; Stab JG 301; (4 Fw 190 A-9) I./ JG 301; (5 Fw 190 A-8, 18 Fw 190 A-9) II./ JG 301; (10 Fw 190 A-8/R6, 11 Fw 190 A-8/R11, 15 Fw 190 A-9/R 11) III./ JG 301; (50 Fw 190 A-8.) On 17 December 1944 JG 301 again attacked the USAAF bomber streams near
Hannover. I. and II. Gruppe attacked the escorting fighters while III. Gruppe attacked the bombers. Fw. Reschke claimed one B-24 and one P-51 over
Göttingen, Ofw. Hans Todt shot down one P-47 while Uffz. Brenner shot down a B-24. Two JG 301 aircraft were lost, for one killed. == 1945 ==