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DEDECATED TO A
FALLEN HERO
In the winter of 1945, as the air war raged
over France, a lone P-51D mustang, returning from a reconnaissance
mission, was lost near the village of Longueville France. The P-51D
had developed an unknown mechanical problem causing the loss of
the pilot, Lieutenant William Patton and his aircraft.
For 56 years, Lieutenant Patton and his plane were lost to history.
On January 15 2001 lieutenant Patton’s air craft was accidentally
discovered submerged in a bog near the village of Longueville. The
remains of the air craft was removed from the bog and displayed
in the museum of Fort Leveau in France. Due to the unique properties
of this bog, Lieutenant Patton and his air craft were well preserved,
allowing the lieutenant to finally be properly interred in the Springfield
National Cemetery.
By the end of the war there were over 79,000 fallen heroes declared
missing in action.
Please visit our museum and see the recovered parts of this aircraft
along with other memorabilia.
This web page is dedicated to the family of William Wyatt Patton.
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