MY SON FROM AMERICA !!!
MY SON FROM AMERICA !!!
On July 4, 1944, 2nd Lt Lonnie L. Moseley (St. George, Utah) was flying over Rouen, France, when his P-47 Thunderbolt got hit by German anti-aircraft fire.
The engine failed, so Lonnie bailed out, and landed deep inside enemy-occupied territory. The Germans were everywhere, searching for the pilot they had just shot down. That's when a Frenchman appeared from nowhere and told Lonnie to follow him. T
his mysterious man was Lucien Lestang, an active member of the French Resistance.
Lucien, his wife Nellie, and their 20-year-old son Bernard, welcomed Lonnie into their home, and decided to risk their own lives to protect this American pilot.
Shortly after, Lucien's network created fake identification papers for him. Lonnie was now Louis René Meslin, a deaf and mute French farmhand.
More than two months after his arrival, Lonnie learnt that British soldiers were in a neighbouring village, but to get there, the American pilot would have to walk right through the German lines.
So Lonnie said goodbye to everyone, and took his chance. He recalled "I just acted like I was going to town and walked right through the middle of them. I kept waiting for a burst of gunfire to rip through my back, but it never came".
Lonnie then approached a British patrol and was finally on Allied territory. The special relationship between the Lestang family and this American hero never ended.
As Lucien always said: "Lonnie is my son from America". Lucien passed away in 1964 and Lonnie died in 2014.

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