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65 Lt Col William Edwin Dyess
Episode 65

65 Lt Col William Edwin Dyess

The WW2 Podcast · Angus Wallace

April 15, 20181h 7m

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Show Notes

This episode, is released just after the 75th anniversary of the escape of ten American prisoners of war, and two Filipino convicts, from the Davao Penal Colony. The following year when the story broke, the US War Department would call it the 'greatest story of the war'. The man made famous at the time for escaping, and recounting the story, was Lt. Col. William Edwin Dyess. A fighter pilot who not only fought in the air, but during the defence of Bataan led and amphibious assault as an infantryman.

Joining me to tell us the story of 'Ed Dyess' is John Lukacs, who is fighting to get Dyess awarded the Medal of Honor; and keeping his memory alive with the website 4-4-43.com.

If you remember back in episode 45, I discussed the Barton Brothers with Sally Mott Freeman, Dyess's story intersects with that as Barton was at the Davao Penal Colony and his brother Bill was in Washington aware of Dyess's escape.

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