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Lieutenant Edward Durst and Private Charles Dysko

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Details:

Opposite from the intersection's island, on one of the grassy clearings next to the road.


Monument
A commemorative airplane helix with a bent blade set on a vertical stone pillar inlaid with gold writing. The monument is backed by four flag poles.

Monument Text:

A la memoire

du Lieutenant

EDWARD DURST

de l'US Air Force

Tombe le 24 juillet 1944

 

et du Soldat

CHARLES DYSKO

du 802éme Bataillon

de tank-destroyer

tue au combat le

7 Août 1944

 

Ils sont Morts

Pour notre Liberté

 

6 Août 1944

Cinquantenaire de la liberation de

PLOUBALAY

 

 

English translation:

 

In memory of Lieutenant Edward Durst of the US Air Force, fallen July 24th 1944

and Private Charles Dysko of the 802nd Tank Destroyer Battalion, KIA August 7th, 1944

 

They died for our liberty

 

August 6th, 1994

Fifty year anniversary of Ploubalay's liberation

Commemorates:

People:

Edward W. Jr. Durst

Charles W. Dysko

Units:

22nd Photo Recon Squadron, 7th Photographic Group

802nd Tank Destroyer Battalion

United States Air Force

United States Army

Wars:

WWII

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