Posted on Jul 30, 2020
This WWII ace scored kills from every Axis country – and the US
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How did he go from getting shot down over Italy and captured by the Italians, resigned to spending the rest of the war as a POW, to being sent to the Philippines to fly the P-51 against the Japanese? A very important piece of this story is missing.
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SGT Brianna MacKinnon
From what I understand, the Italians ran their own POW compounds. Initially, most of the POW's were Brits taken in the North Africa Campaigns. It was much easier to keep POW's in Italy instead of transferring them over the Alps into Germany.
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SN Timothy Trouche
The war in Europe ended before the war in the pacific. After Germany fell we started sending more troops to the pacific including former pows from Europe.
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David Bagley
SN Timothy Trouche - He was in combat in the Pacific well before VE Day because Bataan was still held by the Japanese when he got there.
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David Bagley
I've actually found the details myself. He was shot-down and captured by the Italians on August 27, 1943, a few days after arriving at an Italian POW camp, Italy surrendered. Germany then invaded its former ally. Curdes and some other pilots escaped before the Germans took control of the POW camp, and they reached Allied territory on May 24, '44. He then arrived in the Pacific theater in November of '44 and shot-down the American C-47 on February 10, '45.
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The story goes from getting captured by the Italians to getting sent to the Phillipines. Missing the part about his apparent escape.
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LTC Richard Coonradt
From another post: shot-down and captured by the Italians on August 27, 1943, a few days after arriving at an Italian POW camp, Italy surrendered. Germany then invaded its former ally. Curdes and some other pilots escaped before the Germans took control of the POW camp, and they reached Allied territory on May 24, '44. He then arrived in the Pacific theater in November of '44 and shot-down the American C-47 on February 10, '45.
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Heard of this before - but so good. I wonder if it was the basis for "VonRyan's Express"?
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