World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor guard
members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute during
a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and
Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of the McMurray
Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were missing in action
until remains were found in a field southwest of Berlin in 2002. (U.S.
Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj. Gen.
Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig. Gen.
Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Chief Master
Sgt. Kenneth Williams places a rosette next to Tech. Sgt. Leonard J.
Ray's engraved name signifying he is no longer missing in action Feb.
20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Sergeant Ray
was part of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps, which flew a B-24
bomber during World War II. Chief Williams is the U.S. Air Force senior
enlisted leader for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. (U.S.
Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Chief
Master Sgt. Kenneth Williams places a rosette next to Tech. Sgt.
Leonard J. Ray's engraved name signifying he is no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
Sergeant Ray was part of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps, which
flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Chief Williams is the U.S. Air
Force senior enlisted leader for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj. Gen.
Thomas B. Wright salutes a folded flag held by U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Chief
Master Sgt. Kenneth Williams places a rosette next to Tech. Sgt.
Leonard J. Ray's engraved name signifying he is no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
Sergeant Ray was part of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps, which
flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Chief Williams is the U.S. Air
Force senior enlisted leader for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright salutes a folded flag held by U.S. Army retired
Brig. Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen
of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
The B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years
in a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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The rosette
next to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's engraved name signifies he is
no longer missing in action. Sergeant Schlosser was part of the
McMurray Crew, which flew the B-24 bomber during World War II. The
remains of the crew and parts of their aircraft were discovered in a
field southwest of Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Chief
Master Sgt. Kenneth Williams places a rosette next to Tech. Sgt.
Leonard J. Ray's engraved name signifying he is no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
Sergeant Ray was part of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps, which
flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Chief Williams is the U.S. Air
Force senior enlisted leader for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright salutes a folded flag held by U.S. Army retired
Brig. Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen
of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
The B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years
in a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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The
rosette next to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's engraved name
signifies he is no longer missing in action. Sergeant Schlosser was
part of the McMurray Crew, which flew the B-24 bomber during World War
II. The remains of the crew and parts of their aircraft were discovered
in a field southwest of Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Staff Sgt.
Melissa Johnson walks up the steps of the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and
Memorial Feb. 20 in Belgium during a ceremony honoring nine previously
missing in action Airmen. Sergeant Johnson, who works at the NATO
Programming Centre's customer service desk, placed a rosette next to
Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's name, as both hail from Michigan.
(U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Chief
Master Sgt. Kenneth Williams places a rosette next to Tech. Sgt.
Leonard J. Ray's engraved name signifying he is no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
Sergeant Ray was part of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps, which
flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Chief Williams is the U.S. Air
Force senior enlisted leader for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright salutes a folded flag held by U.S. Army retired
Brig. Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen
of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
The B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years
in a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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The
rosette next to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's engraved name
signifies he is no longer missing in action. Sergeant Schlosser was
part of the McMurray Crew, which flew the B-24 bomber during World War
II. The remains of the crew and parts of their aircraft were discovered
in a field southwest of Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Staff
Sgt. Melissa Johnson walks up the steps of the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery
and Memorial Feb. 20 in Belgium during a ceremony honoring nine
previously missing in action Airmen. Sergeant Johnson, who works at the
NATO Programming Centre's customer service desk, placed a rosette next
to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's name, as both hail from Michigan.
(U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Staff Sgt.
Melissa Johnson receives a rosette from Maj. Gen. Thomas B. Wright to
place next to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's name signifying he is no
longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and
Memorial in Belgium. Sergeant Johnson works at the NATO Programming
Centre's customer service desk, and General Wright is the operations
deputy chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
World War II MIAs recovered in Germany
Col.
Mark Horn places a rosette by 1st Lt. Raymond Pascuel's name signifying
he is no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. Lieutenant Pascuel was a New York
native and one of nine men with the McMurray Crew in the Army Air
Corps, who flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Colonel Horn is the
U.S. national military representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Honor
guard members from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, give a 21-gun salute
during a rosette-placing ceremony Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle
Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event honored the nine Airmen of
the McMurray Crew in World War II, who flew a B-24 bomber and were
missing in action until remains were found in a field southwest of
Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright hands a folded flag to U.S. Army retired Brig.
Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen of the
McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in action
Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The
B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years in
a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Chief
Master Sgt. Kenneth Williams places a rosette next to Tech. Sgt.
Leonard J. Ray's engraved name signifying he is no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
Sergeant Ray was part of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps, which
flew a B-24 bomber during World War II. Chief Williams is the U.S. Air
Force senior enlisted leader for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Maj.
Gen. Thomas B. Wright salutes a folded flag held by U.S. Army retired
Brig. Gen. Steven R. Hawkins to pay respects to the nine fallen Airmen
of the McMurray Crew in the Army Air Corps who are no longer missing in
action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.
The B-24 bomber crew's remains were discovered after more than 60 years
in a field southwest of Berlin. General Wright is the operations deputy
chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe. General Hawkins is the director of the European region for the
American Battle Monuments Commission. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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The
rosette next to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's engraved name
signifies he is no longer missing in action. Sergeant Schlosser was
part of the McMurray Crew, which flew the B-24 bomber during World War
II. The remains of the crew and parts of their aircraft were discovered
in a field southwest of Berlin in 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt.
Kathleen Polesnak)
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Staff
Sgt. Melissa Johnson walks up the steps of the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery
and Memorial Feb. 20 in Belgium during a ceremony honoring nine
previously missing in action Airmen. Sergeant Johnson, who works at the
NATO Programming Centre's customer service desk, placed a rosette next
to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's name, as both hail from Michigan.
(U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Staff
Sgt. Melissa Johnson receives a rosette from Maj. Gen. Thomas B. Wright
to place next to Staff Sgt. Walter O. Schlosser's name signifying he is
no longer missing in action Feb. 20 at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and
Memorial in Belgium. Sergeant Johnson works at the NATO Programming
Centre's customer service desk, and General Wright is the operations
deputy chief of staff of operations for Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)
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Belgian
nationals hold Belgian flags during a ceremony Feb. 20 at the
Henri-Chapelle Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium. The event, which
honored nine Airmen with the McMurray Crew in the 492nd Bombardment
Group during World War II, drew international interest. (U.S. Air Force
photo/2nd Lt. Kathleen Polesnak)