Mayhew Foster, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mayhew Foster

United States general

Date of Birth: 09-Oct-1911

Place of Birth: Richmond, Virginia, United States

Date of Death: 21-Mar-2011

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Mayhew Foster

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  • "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army.
  • For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the LĂ©gion d'Honneur.At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps.
  • On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg).
  • According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps .
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  • Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork."Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared.
  • "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up.
  • I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that.
  • But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane."Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets.
  • "Too late," Göring was said to have answered.
  • Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up.
  • I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] .
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  • Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people."Göring was convicted of war crimes and committed suicide in October 1946 by taking a cyanide capsule before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities.By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service.
  • He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard.
  • He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971.A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940.
  • The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007).Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944.
  • It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II."Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana.
  • His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana.
  • Survivors included son-in-law Roy E.
  • Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F.
  • Howell.

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