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NNN0LHI

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Thu Jul 26, 2012, 08:47 PM Jul 2012

US Still Bringing Home WWII Dead

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/jpac-excavates-site-in-belgium-for-us-soldier-remains-a-846275.html

07/26/2012 26.07.2012
Killed in Action
US Still Bringing Home WWII Dead
By Kristen Allen in Allmuthen, Belgium

This month, an archeological team is excavating a site in Belgium in hopes of recovering the remains of American airmen whose bomber went missing during the Battle of the Bulge. Their efforts highlight a massive US military mission that is becoming increasingly important as time goes by.

The last time American soldiers were here, they were fighting for their lives during one of the fiercest battles of the World War II, the Battle of the Bulge. Nearly 70 years later, the only immediate evidence of this, tucked into a hillside in Belgium's densely wooded Ardennes region, is a crater about the size of a backyard pool.

This was long thought to be the location where a twin-engine B-26 Marauder bomber called Bank Nite Betty crashed during the month-long battle to halt Germany's last major offensive of the war. But new information has led the US military to re-examine this assumption, and now the Americans are back. Instead of tanks and bombers, though, they're armed with metal detectors, shovels and sifting screens, searching for the remains of soldiers who didn't return home.

In a wooded area below the crater just outside Allmuthen, Belgium, a small town near the German border, a team from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) is engaged in an expansive effort to find evidence of the six crewmembers who were on board Hunconscious, a missing bomber they now believe may also have gone down here in addition to Bank Nite Betty on Dec. 23, 1944.

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US Still Bringing Home WWII Dead (Original Post) NNN0LHI Jul 2012 OP
I hope those crewmembers are found... CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2012 #1
K&R. These brave men deserve to finally come home... Rhiannon12866 Jul 2012 #2

CaliforniaPeggy

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1. I hope those crewmembers are found...
Thu Jul 26, 2012, 08:52 PM
Jul 2012

It will be so good for their families...

And another chapter will be written in the history books.

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