Monday, April 10, 2023

Norma Sue Stephenson, 95, will soon be taking the trip of a lifetime to Italy to visit the site where her husband, Captain Victor Phelps’ plane was shot down during World War II.


“He flew the invasion and said that, that was the most planes he had ever seen at one time in the air, something like over a thousand,” Stephenson said.

 Phelps was with the Twelfth Air Force’s 87th Fighter Group. He was shot down while carrying out orders to bomb a bridge near Bologna. “He was shot down in Italy on his 116th mission and taken prisoner by the Germans” said Stephenson. 


 Phelps was taken prisoner by German soldiers but liberated months later by General George Patton’s army on April 29, 1945.

Stephenson found out there was a memorial where Phelps’ plane crashed several years ago thanks to an Italian organization who reached out to her grandson, after he put up a post on Facebook honoring his grandfather.

“If my grandson hadn’t put that on the internet, if the man in Italy hadn’t seen it, none of this would happen.” Stephenson said.

The family’s wish to visit the memorial site was granted through the nonprofit Twilight Wish foundation, which is a national nonprofit charitable organization whose mission is to honor and enrich the lives of seniors through intergenerational wish granting celebrations.

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