Posted on May 31, 2016
Coincidence leads to an Arlington burial for WWII Marine
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Semper Fi MGySgt James Forward. Great article. Thanks for posting it! Glad to know another is coming home!
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Thank you for posting this
I know a young man from Sipan who as a kid found the dog tags of a marine on the beach there , I will be trying to find him and or his family
Any advice ?
I know a young man from Sipan who as a kid found the dog tags of a marine on the beach there , I will be trying to find him and or his family
Any advice ?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
You might obviously suggest that the dog tags be sent to the POW/MOA unit, I'd read they're in Hawaii, I think, I should certainly think any family would want them and or could be found, also, you might ask for congressional help, to ensure they'd get to the right office to deal with it, I'd think, certainly , that, in lieu of physical remains, if heaven forbid, it was someone lost, I'd imagine dog tags might conceivably be deemed remains, perhaps, that's an interesting question, actually, I'd be curious if that might be deemed the case, if you ever find out, perhaps. Also, if, hopefully, the vet is not lost, then, thankfully, the tagsmcould be returned to the vet, or, still, to the family. I'd imagine NPRC in St Louis could also handle such a request, I also know there's a VA cemetery locator, that might also be searched, as well for the name on the tags, or the tags could also possibly be given to the VA Natl cemetery admin or NCA, perhaps, as well, just some thoughts, interesting problem, hope was of interest and or help, many thanks.
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