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Journey to Freedom and Beyond [Paperback]

Robert M. Slane (Author)
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August 1, 2006


A true-life story of combat during World War II. In the book the author describes the action that leads up to the loss of his combat crew when their aircraft is downed by German forces. Events after he crash-lands his aircraft provide a narrative history that leads the reader into the emotional life of a prisoner of war.

The reader is taken through a progressive series of events as the author adjusts to a life that is a composite mixture of boredom, fear and danger. With escape uppermost in his mind he is made increasingly aware of the risks and retribution following a failed escape attempt.

He was in that same Stalag Luft III prison camp when British Prisoners in the adjacent North Compound made their escape through a tunnel. When captured, fifty of these prisoners were shot to death. The directive to murder the prisoners came directly from Hitler.

Solitary confinement for an escape attempt followed by a "forced" winter march as Stalag Luft III is evacuated, provides further insight into the dangers and hardships faced by the prisoners as their captors move the prisoners from one area to another in an attempt to avoid liberation by Allied military forces.

As the war continues the Red Cross food supplies are depleted and starvation becomes a reality. Dysentery and vermin are prevalent in the prison Stalag located at Nuremberg where thousands of allied prisoners have been relocated.

The author describes in vivid detail the chaos and fear created as bombs fall on targets located adjacent to the prison compounds.

Seeking to make his way to friendly territory the author continues his quest for freedom with multiple escapes during a second forced march from Nuremberg to Moosberg, Germany.

The author is greeted with a shocking scene of horror when captured after several days of freedom and returned to an "Oflag" where British ground-officer survivors of the battles of Dunkerque, Crete, Dieppe are imprisoned by the Germans.

The day of liberation finally arrives, but the story does not end with the events of that joyous day.

Adventure and tragedy continue after the war as the author flies combat during the Korean conflict and later provides a stirring, emotional account of a B-47 accident.

After his combat tour in Vietnam and retirement from the military the author and his wife revisit areas in England and France where some of the wartime events took place. Of special significance was a visit to his gunner's grave in France.

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About the Author

Robert Slane was born on August 5th, 1923 in a one-room, railroad boxcar that was situated near the rail-tracks at Ludlow, Colorado. 1923 was a depression year and many of the lower income railroad workers were furnished with housing of this type as part of their income. Through grade six he attended grammar school in a one-room schoolhouse where a single teacher taught all eight grades. He graduated from Trinidad High School in 1941. Immediately after graduation he enlisted as a private in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Shortly thereafter, he entered the Staff Sergeant flying program as an Aviation Student and graduated as a Flight Officer in January 1943. That same year, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. After graduation from pilot training, he became a First Pilot in B-17\'s and flew the "Flying Fortress" in combat in the European Theater. On October 14th, 1943, he and his crew were shot down and Col. Slane was held as a prisoner of war in Germany for 19 Months. During the Korean conflict, he spent a year in Korea, volunteering for and receiving a combat assignment after serving seven months of his tour. He flew 40 "night intruder" missions before his year tour was completed. In Southeast Asia, Col Slane was Vice Wing and Wing Commander of the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing at Korat Royal Thai AFB, Thailand, and later was assigned as Base Commander at Bien Hoa Air Base, Republic of Vietnam He flew 78 combat sorties in EC 121R, A-37, and OV-10 aircraft. Six combat sorties were flown in Vietnamese owned aircraft, A-1 and F-5\'s. During his Air Force career, Colonel Slane served almost 16 years in various assignments within the Strategic Air Command. He was a combat crew commander in B-47 and B-52 aircraft and has approximately 5,000 hours of multi-jet flying time. During his tour in the Strategic Air Command he served as Deputy Commander for Operations at Altus AFB, Okla., and the last assignment in SAC, prior to his Southeast Asia tour, was as the Wing Vice Commander

Product Details

  • Paperback: 298 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (August 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 141201672X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412016728
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,314,655 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable true story of persistent courage, March 16, 2007
This review is from: Journey to Freedom and Beyond (Paperback)
Robert Slane's expierences will captivate the reader. The author unassumingly tells of his three plane crash survivals and almost two years of captivity as a POW in Germany. His story reveals the potential of human strength and empathy even while enduring inhumane afflictions of war.
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Stalag Luft, Bill Runner, Red Cross, Glenn Foster, Sherman Sly, Chester Lott, Joe Johnson, Louis Brown, Air Force, Claud Smith, Dale Perkins, World War, Air Medal, Glenn Oster, United States, Charles Groth, Grand Island, Bomb Group, Captain Nye, Army Air Corps, Robert Soloman, Vic Kuhlman, Victor Kuhlman, Wing Commander, Sgt Smith
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