World War II 2006 April Magazine B-178th Air Force Operation Barbarossa L Chilso
World War II 2006 April
26 Above, Beyond and Forgotten
By Fred L. Borch and Robert F. Dorr
Despite his unbelievable combat record over five days in 1945, Llewellyn M. Chilson was denied his country's highest honor.
34 Remembering Barbarossa
Interview by Robert Mulcahy
As a young lieutenant, Rolf Hertenstein was at the leading edge of Army Group South's advance during the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa.
42 Escaped POW's Chinese
Odyssey
By Eric Niderost
Upon breaking out of his second Japanese prison after almost three years of captivity, Lt. Cmdr. Columbus Davenport Smith crossed more than 1,300 miles of enemy-held territory in a desperate bid for freedom.
50 Saga of the Short Snorters
By Lowell L. Getz
Among the aircraft to take part in the early phase of the Eighth Air Force's strategic bomber offensive over occupied Europe were three B-17s that shared the same name-and the same fate.
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