Carnot Jasper “Bud” Nisely was born on October 15, 1915, in Coon Rapids, Carroll County, Iowa. He was the son of Leroy Albert Nisely and Jessie Ione Caswell Nisely. He was married to Doris Nisely. He served in the 737th Bomber Squadron, 454th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a First Lieutenant and Co-pilot of B-24H #42-52313 nicknamed ‘Rough Cobb’ during World War II.
On August 29, 1944, during a major bombing mission (Mission 263) conducted by the 454th Bombardment Group of the 15th Air Force from San Giovanni, Italy, the B-24H-15-FO Liberator “Rough Cobb” (serial 42-52313) of the 737th Bombardment Squadron suffered mechanical problems. The aircraft fell behind formation after its No. 2 engine failed, which soon caught fire and spread into the wing. Losing altitude over the rugged terrain of the White Carpathian Mountains near Antonstál (now part of Nemšová, Slovakia), the pilot ordered the crew to bail out. The bomber crashed in the Trenčín District near Antonstál, and among the crew, Staff Sergeant Andrew A. Solock was killed in action during the bailout, and the remaining crew members survived and were captured, becoming prisoners of war.
1Lt Nisely was captured and taken as a prisoner of war at Stalag Luft 1, Barth-Vogelsang, Prussia. He died on October 22, 2001, and is now buried in the Apache Wells Community Church Columbarium, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA.
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