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Lieutenant
Colonel Jim Hastin (Survivor)
Lieutenant Colonel Hastin was born on Lopez Island, north
of Seattle. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in August 1941. After pilot
school, he was assigned to the 361st Fighter Group, 374th Fighter Squadron.
While on his sixty-ninth mission, he was shot down and bailed out of his P-51
over France. He was helped by French farmers who gave him food, clothing and
shelter. Making his way to Paris, he believed that he was on his way to freedom.
He and another American were assisted by a French couple who had them pose
as Belgian workers on the way to a new job. But German troops apprehended
them at a roadblock. They were taken to a prison camp, and then transported
by boxcar to the Buchenwald concentration camp. Hastin was liberated in April
1945 and discharged from military service. He entered the heating and ventilation
business in Washington state, and retired in 1986. |
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