Frazier International History Museum
WWII
48 Local stories that changed the world.
October 10, 2009 - March 28th 2009
Carla Schell
Louisville,KY
Carl George Tafel, Jr.P-51 Mustang Fighter Pilot
World War II fighter pilot Carl George Tafel, Jr. was born in Louisville in 1920. He joined the army in 1942 after graduating from Purdue with a degree in public engineering. On completion of flight training, he was assigned to one of only three units that flew the celebrated P-51 Mustang.
Carl’s unit was sent to England in May 1944 to join forces gathering for D-Day. He became one of the “Bluenosed Bastards of Bodney”, the 8th Air Force’s 352nd Fighter Group known for the distinctive blue noses of their planes. As Allied troops stormed the Normandy beaches, the 352nd flew 116 sorties over the area. Over 50 years later, a close friend of Carl’s from Louisville recalled the story of a friend flying B-17s out of England. His nerves would be shot as he returned from a long mission over Germany until he saw the P-51 Mustangs led by a plane with a blue nose. Knowing Carl was there reassured the pilot of a safe return.
The Battle of the Bulge began in southern Belgium on December 16, 1944. Carl said that his squadron was barraged by more flak than he had seen in his tour of duty and that he couldn’t bend his knees because the air in the plane was so cold. On December 23, Carl’s unit moved from Bodney to Asch, Belgium. On December 26, 16 pilots from the 457th went out on patrol west of Bonn and ran into some 20 German ME-109s. Carl’s flight captain Ralph Hamilton saw a P-51 go down in flames but didn’t know at the time that it was his no. 2 wing man — Carl. Hamilton opened fire on the 109 and saw the plane crash into a field.
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Which one will it be
Read the stories submitted by our visitors below. One of them will be selected at random in January 2010 and given a place of honor in the exhibit.
William Brunsman
Volunteered from his home town of Connersville, IN and sworn in at Indianapolis, IN, April 3, 1941. After basic, served on... read more
Joseph A. Kirby
In February 1944 I turned 18 and joined the Marine Corps and was on my way to Parris Island, S.C. for boot training. Next ... read more
Joseph A. Kirby
Part Two... At night we would scrape out slits in the ground and stack rocks around us. There were two men to a hole. One... read more
Russell L. (Bob) Hulsey
On August 6, 1940, my dad, R.L. Hulsey, joined the army. At the age of 19 he became the youngest Staff Sgt in the U.S. Ar... read more
ROBERT BURNS
2nd Lt. Robert "Bob" Burns was a fighter pilot with the 325th Fighter Wing, 318th Fighter Squadron, located in Miramare, I... read more