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Pitcher Turned Fighter Pilot
In 1942, Shepard joined the U.S. Army Air Forces, where he earned his wings as a
P-38 fighter pilot. Assigned to a fighter group stationed in England, he flew on
numerous combat missions against German targets in occupied Europe.
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Pilot turned P.O.W.
Shot down over Germany on his 34th mission, Lt. Shepard was badly wounded and captured by the Germans. His lower right leg amputated, Shepard passed the time playing catch with a cricket ball.
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A New Leg and New Start
Repatriated in Feb. 1945 in a swap of badly wounded POWs, Shepard asked for a chance to play professional baseball. During the spring of 1945 he was given a tryout with the Washington Nationals (AKA Senators) and earned a spot on the team.
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