LIVERMORE, Calif. (KGO) - More than 80 years after a young Air Force pilot was shot down, his family never fully gave up hope. Now, thanks to the help of technology, they can finally rest.
My husband serves in Patriot Guard and has honored fallen from past wars. I think the oldest he was honored to escort to the National Cemetery was a couple of years ago from WWII.
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My husband serves in Patriot Guard and has honored fallen from past wars. I think the oldest he was honored to escort to the National Cemetery was a couple of years ago from WWII.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a very moving tribute.
More info on the rest of the crew: https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/american-bomber-wwii-remains/2025/05/26/id/1212339/
ReplyDeleteLo, there do I see my father.
ReplyDeleteLo, there do I see my mother,
and my sisters, and my brothers.
Lo, there do I see the line of my people,
Back to the beginning!
Lo, they do call to me.
They bid me take my place among them,
In the halls of Valhalla!
Where the brave may live forever!
Thanks, Ken...
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Sir.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Lt. Kelly. Thanks Ken. - Nemo
ReplyDeleteArmy. That’s an Army Pilot.
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