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The II pilot, who was remembered to help the compatriots, said that the plane accident killed the program, he said that there were military officials this week.
Army Air Force 1st Air Force 1st Leytlllz W. McCook, 23, Texas, 23rd, 22nd Bomber (Medium), 341), 10th Air Force, Defense Pow / MIA Accounting Agency during World War II said on a news broadcast. Before joining the military, McCook graduated from the southwestern university and came from the pilot family, and the local newspaper collected by DPA came from the pilot family for their crumbs.
McCook, nicknamed “Woody”, served in China and Burma for the breakdown of newspaper. He fell into a mission that took a mission to a mission, which took a mission to a mission, 20 officers and a mission, a mission, a mission that solves Japanese troops in the northern Union. During the service, McCook was said that McCook was awarded a medal and a respected crowd.
On August 3, 1943, McCook was a Armored Armedist, B-25c, Mitchell, Mitchell was a crushing bombing on Meiktila. RAID, according to a newspaper’s cut, was expected to target Meiktila warehouse and nearby Japanese barracks.
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The plane crashed during the mission. McCook and three others died on the plane, but two people survived. One of the victims in newspaper breaks like Sgt. John Boyd said that the plane hit the explosive gas crust while flying down the lower height. Boyd reminded me of the “best of the case” McCook brought the damaged plane to the height that allows the right to work before the occupation before the survivor of Boyd and another soldier.
Boyd allowed this action to survive. According to DPAA, he and other soldiers were captured by the Japanese forces. Boyd, according to the breaking of the newspaper, spent a prisoner in Rangoon for two years before release.
The remains of McCook were not restored. He eventually missed the action. After the end of World War II in 1947, the American Severe Sword registration, four sets of residues from the general grave near a village in a district said.
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According to DPAA, local residents, X-282A-D were found in four residues, “American Accident”. However, the remains were not determined at the time. In the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific Ocean, or in Honolulu, they united in Punchbowl in Hawaii as “unknown”. McCook’s name is listed in the walls of the Memorandum in Manila American Cemetery and the Memorandum in the Philippines.
In January 2022, DPA Canceled four sets of sets and received To the agency’s laboratory. Dental, anthropological and isotopalysis were performed. To help other military institutions use the mitochondrial DNA analysis and genome sequence. Processes allowed DPAA to identify one of the residual kits as belonging to McCook.
Now McCook was recorded, a rosette was put in the walls of the missing walls. The DPAA said that he will be buried in his homeland in August 2025.