Charles A. Gardner was identified using circumstantial evidence
recovered from the crash scene as well as DNA,
which matched that of a maternal niece and nephew.
The other recovered airmen were:
Lt. William D. Bernier of Augusta, Mont.,
Lt. Bryant E. Poulsen of Salt Lake City, Utah,
Lt. Herbert V. Young Jr. of Clarkdale, Ariz.,
Tech Sgt. Charles L. Johnston of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Tech Sgt. Hugh F. Moore of Elkton, Md.,
Staff Sgt. John E. Copeland of Dearing, Kan.,
Staff Sgt. Charles J. Jones of Athens, Ga.
Gardner, along with the other recovered airmen,
will be buried Thursday with full military honors
in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.
Thanks for posting that. You beat me to it.
These men died to make our county great and free.
What would they think of what Obama and the Democrats have done to it?
I wonder if you could add a bracket to the end of the headline, in recognition of the other seven brave American servicemen whose bodies were also recovered.
Something like:
[Along with seven other Americans]
Thanks.
/johnny