Rudy Augarten 1922-2000
Rudolph "Rudy" Augarten, was an American fighter
pilot during World War II who went on to aid Israel's neophyte air force.
Augarten parachuted into Normandy
in 1944 when the Germans shot down his P-47 Thunderbolt fighter plane. After a
French farm family hid him for three weeks, he tried walking back to Allied
lines, but he was captured and imprisoned by the Nazis. He and a British
soldier escaped through their farmhouse prison's attic. Augarten returned to
his U.S. Army Air Corps unit and flew 92 more missions, earning the
Distinguished Flying Cross. In 1948, he flew for Israel's 101 Squadron, shooting
down three Egyptian planes.
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