by win-win on Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:39 pm
Gretchen:
What a great story - your Dad's service and 'escapee' experiences.
Like Don, I hope you're lucky enough that your Dad had already documented it
Or if that's not the case, I hope you may be able to put what you have and know together into 'his story') to help honor and remember him (like so many other of us 2nd-generationers).
A couple other thoughts:
1. There is a 'Air Forces Escape and Evasion Society', (AFEES), an organization for escapees. One 612Sq. Vet/Escapee member is John Katsaros, who wrote his story in the book 'Code Burgundy'. I learned from him that it was only recently that the government had released escapees from their sworn secrecy (about their escape) - So your Dad wouldn't have been able to reveal his story, either, until recently. I'd be glad to put you in-touch with John.
2. Unrelated, the National WWII Memorial in Washington D.C. has a Web 'Registry of Remembrance' for listing all WWII Vets (but many names are not included). You can check it at:
www.wwiimemorial.com > WWII Registry > Search the Registry. If he's not listed, you can add his name for free (and can add a photo for $10.00).
Hope to see your Dad's story.
Win Bryson