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U.S. Army Pvt. Harland J. Hennessey of Boonville was captured and died as a prisoner of war during World War II.
The fate of a Boonville man who served during World War II has finally been determined ... remains were buried at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial as Unknowns. In 2018, as part of ...
A U.S. soldier killed in World War II will finally be buried in his hometown of Boonville, NY more than 80 years after his death.
A Central New York Army Private who was captured and died as a prisoner of war in World War II has finally been accounted for ...
Pfc. Harry LeBert was a young Marine and father of two who — having just recovered from injuries received in the Battle of ...
O’Donovan, more than 80 years after he died as a POW during World War II, was laid to rest ... exhumed in 2019 from the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in the Philippines for laboratory ...
Private Harland Hennessey’s remains will return to his hometown of Boonville in July, after being identified in the Philippines where he died during World War II. Until last year, Hennessey’s ...
A magazine profile of a World War II B-24 bomber crew identified ... on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, an American Battle Monuments Commission site in ...
Twenty years after planning the Allied invasion of Normandy, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower received a letter that asked him how the June 6, 1944, amphibious assault came to be commonly called D-Day.
Ernest Marvel Sr. of Frankford, a highly honored hero of World War II, died Friday, 30 days shy of his 101st birthday.