Dyess attends Veterans Day Parade Nov. 10
On April 13, 1944, Smith’s B-24 Liberator, “Standby,” was shot down over Budapest, Hungary. Once captured, he was taken to Stalag Luft III as a prisoner of war and kept there for more than a year. Toward the end of the war, he was force marched for 50 miles in sub-freezing temperatures, eventually ending in Mooseburg, Germany. Several months later he was liberated by Gen. George Patton. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Peter Thompson/ Released)
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