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Old 30th June 2019, 01:40
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"Old Man in A Baseball Cap" by Fred Rochlin

I've had this book for a long time and found it an interesting read, written in a different style from other B-24 books about the 15th AF.

One thing I've always wondered is the account where he is forced down in Yugoslavia and makes his way to Allied control with the help of a partisan woman.

While looking for information on this incident, I can find no other information to back this up. There is a mention of Lt. Fred Rochlin being one of two survivors of B-24H, s/n 42-94777, 456th BG, 747 BS,lost on Sept 20, 1944. All the crew members bailed out of the B-24H near Pianosa Island, with only the pilot Lt. Dale V. Maupin (pilot) and Rochlin listed as survivors. The MACR has Lt. Maupin as MIA but with a later entry of RTD (Returned to Duty). He survived the war to die on 2014 at the age of 94.

Curiously, there is no mention of this in the book. Any ideas?

Also, there is a mention of a captured Bf-109 pilot having a fist fight with a black US Army soldier. It seems odd, since the only Bf-109 to land intact in Italy was flown by an Alsatian Luftwaffe pilot who conceivably would not engage in this type of behavior

There's a fair amount of sex in the book, which also sets it apart.
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Old 30th June 2019, 03:19
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Re: "Old Man in A Baseball Cap" by Fred Rochlin

Here is a clipping (2 parts) about Dale Vern Maupin.

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33375049/the_courier/

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33375128/the_courier/

He was apparently picked up after 4 hours in the water by a Greek destroyer.

Fred Rochlin was picked up by an RAF Air Sea Rescue Craft according to his statement in the MACR. The way he worded it, it could have been a crash boat rather than a PBY or Walrus. It is not clear how long he was in the water.

Neither man ever "evaded" in Yugoslavia.


The book, "Old Man in a Baseball Cap" by Fred Rochlin is listed as a "fiction" book in this list: https://fiction-books.netlify.com/

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Old 30th June 2019, 03:53
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Re: "Old Man in A Baseball Cap" by Fred Rochlin

Pity he had to insert fictitious narratives in his book. Reminds me of "Doorknob Five Two" by Fredric Arnold.
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Old 30th June 2019, 05:03
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Re: "Old Man in A Baseball Cap" by Fred Rochlin

Very interesting information (and a video) on Fredric Arnold (who was an artist) and a final sculpture series he did about fighter pilots:

https://lestweforgetsculpture.org/

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