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the first kill of "Washing Machine Charlie" went to John Mitchell, CO of the 339th Fighter Squadron.
To this I say Nyet. no pony for you
Mitchell's first 3 kills were in daylight flying P-39s all in Oct/Nov 1942.
What Davis maybe been aluding to is a early morning kill of a Nell bomber at 6:30 in the morning of of Jan 29, 1943 in a P-38G. But it wasn't at night or in the dark.
Major Lou Kittel CO of the 70th FS is considered the pioneered night-fighting techniques at Guadalcanal using the P-38. He loitered at high altitude and pounced on enemy aircraft caught in searchlights. On May 19, 1943 just after midnight he flamed two Bettys over Guadalcanal in a spectacular interception watched by half the island population, returning to a heroes welcome. Lou was the 2nd in command of the Yamato mission and was a close friend. I enjoyed some great salmon fishing and crabbing with him on his boat out of Newport, OR.