I don't know for sure but he was flying a B-25 and was shot down approximately Nov. 17th 1944. His pilot/co-pilot was a Arthur Ensley and he made it back through the underground safely. I have ordered a book in which Ensley gives an oral histroy of his experiences but don't know if it has any information on Edward T. Noland. My grandmother is our only resource and yet cannot talk about what she knows as it sets her off understandably. Any stories, photos, etc would be greatly appreciated.
I have a cousin serving in Afghanistan with the 10th mountain and feel we need to preserve the memories of all our family heroes.