U.S. Army Air Force Tech. Sgt. Sanford G. Roy was one of several airmen aboard a plane shot down over Germany in April 1944.
The remains of a Massachusetts airman who died as a prisoner of war ... Eleven sets of remains from Common Grave 316 were identified, and the remaining 17 were declared unidentifiable.
When the U.S. Army first reached out to Anthony "Tony" Kowalewski about the remains of an airman from Southbridge who had ...
The remains of a Massachusetts airman who died as a prisoner of war ... Eleven sets of remains from Common Grave 316 were identified, and the remaining 17 were declared unidentifiable.
13 (UPI) --The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Pvt. 1st Class Bernard J. Calvi were identified more than 82 ... and Lebanon POWs commemorated nationwide WWII Japanese burial site list found ...
A Rochester family is expressing gratitude this week for a recovery mission that has taken 80 years. Their uncle, Tech. Sgt.
That documentation can then be used by the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) to evaluate that site for the possible recovery of remains. DPAA is tasked with ...
A Southbridge World War II airman, missing for 79 years after his plane crashed in Austria, will finally return home now that ...
SOUTHBRIDGE, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The remains of a World War II airman from Massachusetts have been positively identified, nearly 80 years after he went missing in action. Plane crashed in 1945 ...
The remains of a World War II airman were identified 80 years after his plane was shot down during a bombing mission in Germany, military officials said this week. In the spring of 1944 ...
The remains of a Massachusetts airman who died as a prisoner of war during World ... Eleven sets of remains from Common Grave 316 were identified, and the remaining 17 were declared unidentifiable.