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80 Years After Pearl Harbor, Veteran s Remains Identified
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80 years after Pearl Harbor, DNA identifies veteran s remains
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FILE - In this May 24, 1943 file photo, the capsized battleship USS Oklahoma is lifted out of the water at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. More than 75 years after nearly 2,400 members of the U.S. military were killed . more > By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Sunday, March 14, 2021
The Department of Defense has officially accounted for two U.S. Navy sailors whose battleship was sunk during the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii that resulted in America’s entry into World War II.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency recently confirmed that they had identified Navy Seaman 2nd Class Michael Malek, 17, and Navy Signalman 3rd Class Austin H. Hesler, 21, who had been assigned to the battleship Oklahoma at the time of the attack.
Coming home — Remains of local Korean War vet killed in action scheduled to return to Blair County | News, Sports, Jobs
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Kansas Catholics recall priest’s wartime ministry, heroism in POW camp
Father Emil Joseph Kapaun, a Kansas priest and a military chaplain, who died May 23, 1951, in a North Korean prisoner of war camp, is pictured circa 1943. A candidate for sainthood, he died ministering to prisoners of war during the Korean War. (CNS photo/U.S. Army courtesy The Catholic Advance)
By Christopher M. Riggs • Catholic News Service • Posted March 11, 2021
WICHITA, Kan. (CNS) William Hansen kept his silence for over 50 years about being one of the POWs who buried Father Emil Kapaun’s body after the priest died May 23, 1951.
In 2005, Hansen was in his doctor’s office at a VA Hospital in Florida when he read an article about the U.S. Army chaplain who died a hero in a North Korean POW camp in Pyongyang.