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Kasold  Edmund

Name:
Edmund Kasold
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
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Unit:
765th Bomber Squadron, 461st Bomber Group (Heavy)
Date of Death:
1987-06-28
State:
Kansas
Cemetery:
Historic Nevada County Cemetery Nevada City, Nevada County, California
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Edmond Kasold was born on February 8, 1918 and was from Kansas. He served as the Co-Pilot of a B-24. On December 17, 1943 B-24J (44-41016) piloted by 1LT Thomas West, flying out of Torretta, Italy as part of the 765th Bomber Squadron, 461st Bomber Group, 49th Bomber Wing, 15th Airforce, on a raid to bomb the Odertal Oil Refinery in Germany. The formation was attacked by enemy aircraft and shot down. The plane crashed near Troubky in the present-day Czech Republic. Six of the crew perished; 4 were able to parachute to safety and were captured. Kasold was able to parachute to safety and spent the rest of the war as a POW. The town of Troubky buried the downed airmen and remembered them in a beautiful grave/memorial in the town cemetery. The American Flag is flown over the grave every December 17 and July 4th.