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LT COL Rudolph William Kazich

445BS/321BG(M)

Acknowledgement: Photo courtesy of Martin Stanford

 

 

 
 

From Kokomo, IN newspaper shortly after graduation.  Full picture can be seen at Martin V. Stanford page.

 
     
  From the 445th BS War Diary:  12 Feb 1943
En route to Theatre of Operations.  Left DeRidder destined for Morrison Field, FL.  Plane was 41-13211 and crew list.

 

Rank

Name

Position

2LT

Guy J. McLaughlin, Jr.

Pilot

2LT

Raymond R. Hanley

CP

2LT

Rudolph W. Kazich

BOM/Nav

SGT

William H. Shattuck  

S/SGT

Stephen J. Binkowski  
M/SGT Dennis A. Bruynell Passenger
S/SGT Robert A. Fehr Passenger

From the 445th BS War Diary:
The 445th participated in the bombing of the Pracitca di Mare airdrome near Rome today.  LT's William S. Kent, Rudolph W. Kazich; Sgt's Joseph R. Toy, Francis J. Klocke and Michael Boris today completed their 50th combat missions.

 
     
     
  Information provided by daughter, Rudi Kazic Weissinger: rudi@sanjuanlaw.com

Dad was a career Air Force officer and retired as a Lt. Col. in 1966.  He flew for many of those years and was a Command Pilot.  He also flew in the Berlin Airlift.  His "other AF job" was in communications and electronics, and we hit lots of little radar sites across the country while Toni (other daughter) and I were growing up.  After he retired he went to work for Civil Service and continued to be stationed at various AF Bases.

Some years after Mother died Dad decided he really wanted to fly again and he eventually purchased a little Cessna 172. (See photo below) He's flown back and forth between here (WA) and Kansas City numerous times.  He had a pacemaker implanted last fall (2004) and decided last month to sell his plane, however if the FAA gives him his ticket back it will probably be difficult to keep him on the ground.

In June 2005, he will be moving to WA to live with Rudi and her husband.

 
     
   
     
     
     
     
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