Richard Hank Sciaroni: Shot Down

Richard Hank Sciaroni: Shot Down

Seven decades after a plane crash behind enemy lines, a soldier tells his story of survival, evasion, resistance, and escape.

2015 · 12 min · Documentary, War

Through the perils of air combat, and an emergency landing behind enemy lines in Italy, Hank Sciaroni utilized his capability to speak Italian to help get him and his men to safety as the Germans closed in.

Directed by Robert Barbarino

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