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Post by peterd on Jun 8, 2012 14:01:58 GMT -8
Long-missing WWII Marine's remains brought home for burial The remains of a 20-year-old Marine killed in action on an island in the Pacific finally made it home to his Michigan family, just as the nation was recognizing the 68th anniversary of D-Day. Two months after the June 6, 1944, Normandy Invasion, Pfc. John A. Donovan and his bomber squadron flew a training mission on the south Pacific island known as Espiritu Santo -- the largest island in the nation now known as Vanuatu, off the east coast of Australia. Donovan, a radio gunner, and the rest of the crew never returned to base from the night mission. He and the rest of the bomber squadron were declared missing in action after their aircraft lost communication and crashed on the side of a mountain. www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/07/on-d-day-anniversary-marine-lost-in-wwii-finally-comes-home/?intcmp=trending
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Post by Sailor on Jun 10, 2012 8:56:31 GMT -8
Welcome home shipmate. Rest in Peace.
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Post by 101ABN on Jun 10, 2012 17:57:36 GMT -8
Welcome home shipmate. Rest in Peace. Amen to that. RIP, Marine.
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