Body of soldier missing for decades back in Neb. »

Posted By orndorffter 2 months ago in News

The remains of a U.S. soldier who has been missing since a 1965 helicopter crash in South Vietnam have been returned to Nebraska.

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    orndorffter2 months ago

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    So sad to find out years later that your loved one was dead and so far away from home, but now he can rest in his home towwn.

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    IRONBLUEEYES2 months ago

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    Rest in Peace.

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      orndorffter2 months ago

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      For all those who's body has been found and returned from the war's. May they all rest in peace. Found in Veitnam and Korea who served their country when that call came.
      Now maybe the familys can rest as well.

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