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  1. Dieter Dengler (May 22, 1938 – February 7, 2001) was a German-born United States Navy aviator who was shot down over Laos and captured during the Vietnam War. After six months of imprisonment and torture, and 23 days on the run, he became only the second captured US airman to escape during the war.

  2. Dieter Dengler was a German-born United States Navy aviator who was the first captured U.S. pilot who escaped enemy captivity during the Vietnam war. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life and achievements.

  3. The incredible but true story of Dieter Dengler, the only pilot to escape captivity from a POW camp in the Laotian jungle during the Vietnam War.

  4. Dieter Dengler was born on 22 May 1938 in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. He grew up in the small town of Wildberg in the Black Forest region of Germany. He was very close to his mother and brothers. Dengler did not know his father, who was killed while serving in the Wehrmacht during World War II.

  5. Oct 2, 2016 · From that day forward, “Little Dieter needed to fly.” In the bombing aftermath and post-war years, times were tough for the Dengler family. His father, Reinhold, 38, was killed by a Soviet grenade as the Germans retreated in Ukraine. In addition to his wife, Maria, and Dieter, Reinhold left behind two other sons.

  6. Aug 16, 2007 · LT Dieter Dengler was a German-born American citizen who advanced from VT30 to Attack Squadron 122 in late 1964 and then to Attack Squadron 145 onboard the RANGER.

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  8. Life started for Dengler in a small village in Germany's Black Forest region. Dieter Dengler's parents were Ernst Dieter Dengler and Barbara Wagner. His father, Ernest, a bookbinder by trade, was drafted into the German Wehrmacht in 1939 which was the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany.