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Soldier MIA from WWII Identified.

Army Pfc. Robert B. Bayne.

Perspective: Just ove 58,000 Americans died in Vietnam. Over 400,000 Americans Died in WWII and 74,000 are still unaccounted for. More Americans are still MIA from WWII than died in the entire VN conflict. Now I know why my Dad was the way he was and never talked about it.
 
Sobering indeed.
 
It's only right and proper that every effort is made to identify the "unknowns". The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is still involved in this work on behalf of WWI casualties.

It's fascinating what they do to find the identities....
 
Get your kleenex.

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I bought my Norton under those circumstances. That song always gives me the chills. My father tried to leave his war in Europe, yet it took him 50 yrs. to shake the nightmares.
 
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