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LTC Trent Klug
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Sounds like a great start to a real life mystery novel. I wish it weren't though.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Stout’s mission leader, Major Arlo C. Henry, Jr., later said the Thunderbolt was hit in the engine. According to Henry, Stout had been on his way home from a dive-bombing mission when he spotted a German train, rolled over, and went down to strafe it. A squadron report differed slightly from Henry’s recollection, saying that Stout was strafing a truck. Many decades later, a researcher would claim that Stout’s target was neither a train nor a truck but something far more macabre. Said Henry, “Stout’s parachute was seen to open and land safely.”
Because Stout was a big, husky guy who seemed cramped even in the famously roomy cockpit of a P-47, his buddy, 1st Lt. Allen V. Mundt, had pleaded with him to exchange his standard 24-foot parachute for a larger, 28-foot model that was available only upon special request by the supply sergeant. Stout had apparently requested the larger chute but had not yet gotten it.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
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That's quite a story and quite an ending Brother Dale.
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