Accounting For, Honoring Twentieth's Fallen Airmen
December 29, 2023
December 29, 2023
F.E. WARREN AFB, Wyoming, Dec. 29 -- The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command issued the following news:
By Dr. Jeremy Prichard, Twentieth Air Force History Office
Of the estimated 407,316 U.S. military personnel killed during World War II, most have been identified and interred - including a majority of the nearly 3,000 Twentieth Air Force Airmen who either died or were listed as missing from combat.
For those not yet identified, found, and properly buried . . .
By Dr. Jeremy Prichard, Twentieth Air Force History Office
Of the estimated 407,316 U.S. military personnel killed during World War II, most have been identified and interred - including a majority of the nearly 3,000 Twentieth Air Force Airmen who either died or were listed as missing from combat.
For those not yet identified, found, and properly buried . . .