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S/Sgt. George "Bill" McClenan

United States Army Air Force 423 Bomb Squadron

from:Dallas

George McClenan was my grandfather. He was gunner for the Army Air Corps and was gunned down twice in Germany on April 21st each time. Each time he was sent to Stalag 17. He escaped after his first imprisonment, only to be send back after being gunned down for the second time.

He suffered numerous injuries, but since his dog tags had the name Schaefer (his adopted name) the Germans decided to help a fellow German and performed surgery, helping him to recover from his injuries. He said that the conditions were horrible and food was scarce. He wished that the Red Cross would have sent more food instead of cigarettes and coffee.

He ended up dying in 1988 from a massive coronary. The doctors believe it was due to the starvation that occurred duing his imprisonment. He did get to go to the Hollywood premiere of the movie of Stalag 17 and is the inspiration for the character Bill.



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