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The remains of Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Henry J. Carlin, who disappeared in a WWII crash over Burma in 1943, have been identified and will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
The remains of a WWII airman from Philadelphia who was killed in action were identified nearly 80 years later.
An Airman from Philadelphia, killed during World War II and declared missing in action, is accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced on Friday, July 25.
Henry J. Carlin, a 27-year-old Philadelphia man serving as a navigator on a B-25C “Mitchell” bomber, died when his plane was shot down during a mission in Burma on Aug. 3, 1943. Four sets of remains ...
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Sisters Mary Stupar and Irene Rochefort traveled from the East Coast to see the memorial for the victims of the explosion ...
The 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery and a Lincoln presenter will participate in the event at Redlands’ Lincoln Shrine.