No longer unknown, WWII airman is laid to rest in his Iowa hometown
Source: Omaha World Herald
By Steve Liewer 11 hrs ago
A World War II airman missing since 1944 was buried in his Iowa hometown Saturday afternoon, decades after the Army buried him in Italy as an unknown.
Staff Sgt. Byron Nelsons remains were interred at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Primghar, in northwest Iowa, with full military honors provided by soldiers from the Iowa National Guard, according to a press release from the Guard.
Nelson, 28, was a nose gunner aboard a B-24G Liberator that was shot down by German fighter planes April 25, 1944, over Italy. Eight crew members parachuted from the bomber and survived. Nelson and another airman, Sgt. John E. White, were reported to have died.
Local residents found the remains and buried them in a cemetery in Fognano, just north of Florence. After the war, the Army twice disinterred the remains and tried to identify them, but failed.
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sarge43
(28,942 posts)Be at peace now, Airman. CAVU
Crabby Appleton
(5,231 posts)GeoWilliam750
(2,522 posts)leanforward
(1,077 posts)Johnyawl
(3,205 posts)Rest in Peace, brother.
I love the name of your airplane.
denbot
(9,901 posts)Welcome home.