
Pennsylvania WWII Airman’s remains introduced after 80 years of the Burma crash
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About eight decades after he disappeared in the accident in Burme in World War II, the remains of A. Pennsylvania Airon At the Arlington National Cemetery, the hero’s much -awaited burial route has been cleared.
In the summer of 1943, US Army 27 -year -old Air Force 1 Lent in Philadelphia. Henry J. Six crew members of the B -25C “Michelle” bomber were one of the six crew members during the low height attacks in Carlin, Burma, Burma.
Carlin’s remains and three of the three on the board did not heal after the war and were announced Missing in action.

The clipping of a newspaper shows the declaration of the death of the 1st Lieutenant Carlin. (Protection POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
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The other two survived crew members were caught Japanese armyAccording to the report. It is unclear whether they return home.
The remnants of the four heroes were buried without recognition and later recovered in 1947 in in 1947 in the US Grave Registration Service.
Witnesses only described the “American crash” and complicated the identity process.

The clipping of a newspaper announced the award before his death, the Lieutenant Carlin to the Army Air Force 1. (Protection POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
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The bodies listed as “unknown” in Honolulu National monument cemetery The Defense Department was excluded in 2022 of the Pacific after the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) dissection request was approved.
To identify the remnants of Carlin, scientists of the DPAA used dental, anthropology, anthropological and radio contemporary analysis. The armed army used the Mitochondrial DNA analysis to create a positive ID by a medical examination system, which was confirmed on April 16.
By banning a mystery for generations, Carlin’s remnants will be buried in the Arlington National Cemetery in May 2026.

Soldiers respect the Arlington National Cemetery. (Vera Mandel by Shield Communications)
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According to the DPA, Carlin has been named on the lost walls in the American Battle Memorial Commission site Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in the Philippines. A rose will be placed next to his name by the name of his name.
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Carlin served as a navigator and was a member of the 22th Bombardment Squadron (Medium), 341th Bombardment Group (Medium), Class X Air Force.
Alexandra Coach is a Fox News Digital Journalist who includes breaking news, which focuses on the national conversation and focusing on high-rise events and affecting government response.
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