Dieter Dengler

Dieter Dengler
Dieter Dengler tours the aircraft carrier USS Constellation in San Diego, California, on December 1, 1996.
Birth nameDieter Dengler
Born(1938-05-22)May 22, 1938
Wildberg, Württemberg, Germany
DiedFebruary 7, 2001(2001-02-07) (aged 62)
Mill Valley, California, United States
Buried
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Air Force
 United States Navy
Years of service1957–1968
Rank Lieutenant
UnitAttack Squadron 145, USS Ranger (CV-61)
Battles/warsVietnam War
AwardsNavy Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bronze Star
Purple Heart
Air Medal
Navy Unit Commendation
Prisoner of War Medal

Dieter Dengler (May 22, 1938 – February 7, 2001) was a German-born United States Navy aviator who was shot down over Laos and captured during the Vietnam War. After six months of imprisonment and torture, and 23 days on the run, he became only the second captured US airman to escape during the war. Of the seven prisoners of war who escaped together from the Pathet Lao prison camp in Laos, only he and Thai citizen Phisit Intharathat survived.[1] After the war, he worked as a test pilot for private aircraft and as a commercial airline pilot.

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