Medal of Honor Recipient: Brigadier General Frederick W. Castle
Rank and organization: Brigadier General. Assistant
Commander, 4th Bomber Wing ,
U.S. Army Air
Corps. Place and date: Germany ,
24 December 1944 .
Entered service at: Mountain Lake ,
N.J. Born: 14 October 1908 , Manila P.I. G.O. No.
22, 28 February 1947 .
Citation: He was air commander and leader of more than 2,000 heavy bombers in a strike against German airfields on24 December 1944 . En route to the target, the failure of 1
engine forced him to relinquish his place at the head of the formation. In
order not to endanger friendly troops on the ground below, he refused to
jettison his bombs to gain speed maneuverability. His lagging, unescorted
aircraft became the target of numerous enemy fighters which ripped the left
wing with cannon shells. set the oxygen system afire, and wounded 2 members of
the crew. Repeated attacks started fires in 2 engines, leaving the Flying
Fortress in imminent danger of exploding. Realizing the hopelessness of the
situation, the bail-out order was given. Without regard for his personal safety
he gallantly remained alone at the controls to afford all other crewmembers an
opportunity to escape. Still another attack exploded gasoline tanks in the
right wing, and the bomber plunged earthward. carrying Gen. Castle to his
death. His intrepidity and willing sacrifice of his life to save members of the
crew were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service.
Citation: He was air commander and leader of more than 2,000 heavy bombers in a strike against German airfields on
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