Talk:Trhanov

Gravesite of USAAF Lt. Virgil P. Kirkham
I don't know how accuracte this is, since it was received as an email making the rounds on the Internet:
 * This is the crash site of Lt. Virgil P. Kirkham, the last recorded American USAAF pilot killed in Europe during WWII. It was Lt. Kirkham's 82nd mission and one that he volunteered to go on. At the time, this 20-year-old pilot's P-47 Thunderbolt plane was shot down, a young 14-year-old Czech girl, Zdenka Sladkova, was so moved by his sacrifice she made a vow to care for him and his memory. For 65 straight years, Zdenka, now 79-years-old, took on the responsibility to care for Virgil's crash site and memorial near her home. On May 4th, she was recognized by the Mayor of Zdenka's home town of Trhanov a, Czech Republic, for her sacrifice and extraordinary effort to honor this American hero.

There a few Google hits that may (or may not) substantiate this: If any of these are reliable sources, this item could be added to the article. — Loadmaster (talk) 17:41, 9 November 2010 (UTC)
 * www.sodahead.com/united-states/old-friends-of-our-military-in-europe/blog-399641
 * www.museum119.cz
 * thebrigade.com/2010/08/26/thank-you-to-the-city-of-pilsen-20-photos