- Robert Rosenthal (USAF)
Lieutenant Colonel Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal (
June 11 1917 -April 20 2007 ) was a highly-decorated pilot in the Eighth Air Force of theUnited States Army Air Forces inWorld War II , receiving sixteen awards including the Distinguished Service Cross for "extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against the enemy," theSilver Star (with cluster) for "gallantry in action," the Distinguished Flying Cross (with cluster) for "heroism or extraordinary achievement during aerial flight," theAir Medal (with seven clusters) and thePurple Heart (with cluster), as well as the Distinguished Flying Cross fromGreat Britain and theCroix de Guerre fromFrance .Intelligence Officer Marvin Bowman is quoted describing Rosenthal as "one of the great figures of the Air Force; a shy, modest, and patriotic gentleman of truly amazing courage and achievement."Rosenthal was a graduate of
Brooklyn College andBrooklyn Law School , and had been working at alaw firm inManhattan when theImperial Japanese Navy attacked Pearl Harbor. He enlisted in theUnited States Army onDecember 8 ,1941 and requested to be trained for combat. In August 1943 he joined the 418th Squadron of the 100th Bombardment Group, stationed inEngland , as a pilot and aircraft commander of aB-17 Flying Fortress crew. In March of 1944, Rosenthal's crew, nicknamed "Rosie's Riveters", with their B-17F, serial number 42-30758 bearing the same name, completed their 25-mission combat tour and returned to the United States, but Rosenthal extended his tour, eventually flying a total of 53 missions. He later became commanding officer of the 350th Squadron.In 2006, he was inducted into the
Jewish-American Hall of Fame and medals were made depicting Rosenthal and his crew.Notable missions
Out of 13 B-17s on a mission over
Münster , Rosenthal's was the only plane to return, missing two engines, theintercom and the oxygen system, and with a large ragged hole in the right wing.In September of 1944, Rosenthal's plane was shot down over
Germany , in which he broke his arm and nose. He was rescued by theFree French and returned to duty as soon as he had healed.On his second to last mission on
February 3 ,1945 , Rosenthal led a mission to bombBerlin . Although his bomber was in flames from a direct hit, he continued to the target to drop his payload; then stayed with the plane until after the rest of the crew had bailed out, just before it exploded at only 1,000 feet altitude. He was recovered by the Russians and again returned to duty. This raid also ended the life ofRoland Freisler , the notorious "hanging judge" of theThird Reich .After the war, Rosenthal served as an assistant to the U.S.
prosecutor at theNuremberg Trials , where he interrogatedHermann Göring .Robert Rosenthal died on
April 20 2007 inRye, New York . [cite news |first= |last=Associated Press |coauthors= |title= WWII hero Robert Rosenthal dies at 89 |date=April 29, 2007. |publisher= |url =http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070429/ap_on_re_us/obit_robert_rosenthal&printer=1;_ylt=AhaY5kQJL6XReKK2AjJgdMVH2ocA |work =Yahoo! News |pages = |accessdate = |language =]References
* [http://www.amuseum.org/jahf/virtour/page37.html Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal]
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