Welcome to

Posting Problems?
If you are having posting problems, read this message: HERE


Essential Resources

Air Force OTS Bookstore



Site Navigation
 Main
 Home
 Stories Archive
 Feedback
 Recommend Us
 Members
 Your Account
 Community
 Downloads
 FAQ
 Statistics
 Top 10
 Statistics
 Foundation Sites
 OCS Foundation
 Navy Portal
 Army Portal
 Marines Portal
 Coast Guard Portal
 Officer Families
 OCS Class Web
 OCS History Web
 Army Basic Portal

User Information
Welcome, Anonymous
Nickname
Password
(Register)
Membership:
Latest: LisaLilyworld
New Today: 2
New Yesterday: 31
Overall: 36431

People Online:
Visitors: 28
Members: 6
Total: 34

Online Now:
01: NitroJnky2001
02: AutoPilot411
03: nvhighroller
04: Gdpunk0
05: GrantClay
06: frogman197


  
Air Force News: Remains of WWII Airmen Identified
Contributed by AndyM on Thursday, May 10 @ 21:00:24 EDT
Topic: Latest News
Associated Press | April 10, 2007

WASHINGTON - The remains of 10 U.S. Airmen, missing in action since a World War II mission over New Guinea, have been identified and will be returned to their families for burial, the Pentagon said Monday.

A B-24 Liberator with the Airmen was returning to the aerodrome at Nadzab, New Guinea, after bombing enemy targets near Hollandia on April 16, 1944. The aircraft altered course because of bad weather and was flying to the aerodrome at Saidor when it disappeared, the Defense Department said in a statement.

Wreckage of a World War II-era bomber was found in Morobe Province in New Guinea in 2001, according to the Defense Department's Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office. A team from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command surveyed the site in 2002 and recovered remains as well as identification tags and other objects.

Scientists from JPAC and the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory used dental records, mitochondrial DNA and other tools to identify the remains.

Army officials have met with the Airmen's next-of-kin to discuss the recovery and identification process and to coordinate burial with military honors, the Pentagon said.

The Airmen were identified as:

-2nd Lt. Raymond A. Cooley, of Leary, Texas.

-2nd Lt. Dudley R. Ives, of Ingleside, Texas.

-2nd Lt. George E. Archer, of Cushing, Okla.

-2nd Lt. Donald F. Grady, of Harrisburg, Pa.

-Tech. Sgt. Richard R. Sargent, of North Girard, Pa.

-Tech. Sgt. Steve Zayac, of Cleveland.

-Staff Sgt. Joseph M. King, of Detroit, Mich.

-Staff Sgt. Thomas G. Knight, of Brookfield, Ill.

-Staff Sgt. Norman L. Nell, of Tarkio, Mo.

-Staff Sgt. Blair W. Smith, of Nu Mine, Pa.

 
Related Links
· More about Latest News
· News by airforceots-admin


Most read story about Latest News:
Convoy Reduction Flights Reduce Convoy Necessity


Article Rating
Average Score: 0
Votes: 0

Please take a second and vote for this article:

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Regular
Bad


Options

 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly

 Send to a Friend Send to a Friend


Sorry, Comments are not available for this article.
Web site powered by PHP-Nuke

© 2004 OTS Foundation All Rights Reserved.
Contact Us :: Interested in Volunteering?
The Foundation acknowledges and appreciates the hosting donated by MCSP, Inc.

Web site powered by PHP-Nuke

You can syndicate our news using the file backend.php or ultramode.txt



Additional Copyrights and Acknowledgements