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Subject: WWII Airman Cpl. John W. Hanlon of Arnett, Okla.

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Schmidtrock User is Offline
Posts: 2531
Huntsville, AL




08 May 2006 4:07 PM Alert 
IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 411-06
May 08, 2006


Missing WWII Airmen are Identified

            The Defense POW/Missing Personnel (DPMO) announced today that two members of a four-man Army Air Forces crew missing in action from World War II have been identified, and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors.

 

            The four are pilot Capt. Douglas R. Wight of Westfield, N.J.; co-pilot 1st Lt. Herbert W. Evans of Rapid City S.D.; crew chief Cpl. John W. Hanlon of Arnett, Okla.; and radio operator Pfc. Gerald L. Rugers, Jr., of Tacoma, Wash.  Evans and Rugers were individually identified, while group remains of all four will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, May 9.

 

            On March 27, 1944, a C-46 crewed by these four airmen departed a base in Kunming, China, on route to Sookerating, India, as part of the massive allied resupply missions over the Himalayan Mountains, referred to as the “Hump.”  En route one of the crewmen called out for a bearing, suggesting the aircraft was lost.  There was no further communication with the crew.  The aircraft never reached its destination, and searches during and following World War II failed to locate the crash site.

 

            Officials from the People’s Republic of China notified the U.S. in early 2001 that the wreckage of an American WWII aircraft had been found on Meiduobai Mountain in a remote area of Tibet.  The following year, a joint U.S.-P.R.C. team, led by the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), excavated the site where they found human remains, aircraft debris and personal items related to the crew.

 

            JPAC scientists and Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory specialists used mitochondrial DNA as one of the forensic tools to help identify the remains.  Laboratory analysis of dental remains also confirmed their identifications.

 

            For additional information on the Defense Department’s mission to account for missing Americans, visit the DPMO website at http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo or call (703)-699-1169.


Schmidtrock
American Legion Rider Post #8
Riding with Respect
"Look back, but don't stare."


Riding IN HONOR OF Mike "Deltoid" Bland..."It's all good"
<--------------------------> RIP Deltoid I miss you

John "SmokyMtnSporty" Deniakis..."Optimistically pessimistic about life"
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headrush User is Offline
Posts: 25
Amarillo, Tx.




08 May 2006 6:33 PM Alert 
Standing by== Rev. Theodore, Amarillo
PTate User is Offline
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Moore, OK; Central Oklahoma RC




08 May 2006 7:14 PM Alert 
Welcome home Airman Hanlon. It is now time for you to rest your duty is over.

Pam Tate
Member #5743
Daytime email: ptate@geico.com
Proud Daughter of a WWII Vet and Retired Civil Servant of Tinker AFB
I did not serve; but, I definitely CARE!!!!
I stand BEHIND our troops!! If you don't agree, please feel free to stand IN FRONT of them.
I will STAND TALL AND SILENT until I can no longer stand and then I will STAND TALL and LOUDLY welcome them to Heaven's Gates.
oldgoldstar User is Offline
Posts: 817
Holladay, Utah




08 May 2006 9:14 PM Alert 
HOME AT LAST! WE SALUTE YOU AND HONOR YOU FOR YOU SERVICE, YOUR COURAGE AND YOUR SACRIFICE IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND PEACE. MAY YOU NOW REST IN COMPLETE PEACE, AND MAY YOUR FAMILY REJOICE IN YOUR HOME COMING SO LONG OVERDUE!

Bruce L. Clements
oldgoldstar
Patriot Guard Rider, Utah
The nation which forgets it's defenders will itself be forgotten.
texasgrinch User is Offline
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Childress Texas, Deputy State Capt,Panhandle/South Plains region




08 May 2006 10:03 PM Alert 
Standing by in texas,,
May God grant peace to all of these families involved in this recovery

This country does not forget God or the Soldier. Upon both we now depend. John F. Kennedy, 1962.
Riding in memory of Capt Leroy J.Cornwell III,
F-4 RIO shot down 10 Sept 71,,remains ID'd 03/96. Sgt Gary Johnston,USMC,Spc Ryan Collins,US Army,CWO Miles Henderson,US Army,,Norton and Old Iron
In honor of my son, PO3 James Griminger,US Navy
cannoncl User is Offline
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Weatherford Tx




09 May 2006 1:19 AM Alert 
A time of remembrance and thought for another of America's finest. Welcome home soldiers. Standing by as well.
Snowhite User is Offline
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Elsberry, Mo.




09 May 2006 7:07 AM Alert 
After so long a time welcome home. My heart and prayers with the family and that they may have closure after all these years. I just buried my World War II Bother yesterday.

Terry Martin
We Will Always Remember
Vietnam Vet 67-68
85th Evac Hospital
PGR Riders
CVMA MO. Chapter 4-2
American Legion Riders Chapter 313 MO.
American Legion Riders-MO. State Secretary
VFW Post 9064- Commander
MO. VFW 9th District POW/MIA Chairman


"Doc" User is Offline
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Kansas City Ride Captain




09 May 2006 1:00 PM Alert 

Honors and respect go out to Cpl. Hanlon.  He was a member of one of our greatest generations.  A generation that gave so much in defending the freedoms and liberties too many of us take for granted today.  He was part of the generation that gave so much (whether military or civilian) in the sacrifices they made.  Will do my best to be there.







USN/USNR -- 1961 to 1967
Area Director -- Kansas American Legion Riders
Ride Captain -- PGR, Kansas City & NE Kansas Area
"SOLDIER DOWN -- KICKSTANDS UP"!
LooseLucy User is Offline
Posts: 200
Atlanta, GA




09 May 2006 5:22 PM Alert 
Welcome Home. Cpl. John W. Hanlon, your service and sacrifice has not be forgotten.
You can Rest in Peace now.

Sue

In life we know this: They stood so brave and tall in honor of their country they gave
Their life ~ Their all.

Proud Wife of a Marine!
texasgrinch User is Offline
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Childress Texas, Deputy State Capt,Panhandle/South Plains region




09 May 2006 8:06 PM Alert 
Headrush..contact me via cell,,940 585 8968 if this goes confirmed ,thanks,,Grinch

This country does not forget God or the Soldier. Upon both we now depend. John F. Kennedy, 1962.
Riding in memory of Capt Leroy J.Cornwell III,
F-4 RIO shot down 10 Sept 71,,remains ID'd 03/96. Sgt Gary Johnston,USMC,Spc Ryan Collins,US Army,CWO Miles Henderson,US Army,,Norton and Old Iron
In honor of my son, PO3 James Griminger,US Navy
Wdheat User is Offline
Posts: 151
New Home Texas




09 May 2006 9:43 PM Alert 
depending on the day i'll try to make this one.

Riding in memory of Rayford A Heatley (1940-1994). US Navy
Pappy6 User is Offline
Posts: 79
Nicoma Park, OK (near OKC)




10 May 2006 7:42 AM Alert 
welcome home Cpl. John W. Hanlon , We are greatful for your sacrifice.
Standing by for a date/time
Pappy

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recognized by the
appearance of ground, buildings, sea, trees and
interstellar space. It is much
more difficult to fly there."
Harley Charlie User is Offline
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Keller, TX




10 May 2006 9:27 PM Alert 
Corporal John W. Hanlon, American Hero. Welcome home, indeed. May God grant now closure to his family.

Standing by in Keller, TX.

Only a life lived for others is worth living.

- Albert Einstein
wildabouthorses User is Offline
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11 May 2006 6:32 AM Alert 
The Tulsa World said Mr Hanlon was laid to rest yesterday at Arlington National cemetary.

May you finally rest in peace WWII Airman Cpl. John W. Hanlon.
romecay User is Offline
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11 May 2006 8:27 AM Alert 
I would like to thank AIRMAN CPL.John W. Hanlon and his family for his service. I was born in the Phillippines and if not for the all WWII veteran I wouldn't be here today. They liberated us from the Japannese accupation and give the
fredoom we enjoy today and years to come.


romecay PGR RIDER
retired Tsgt USAF
Midwest City, Oklahoma

wildabouthorses User is Offline
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11 May 2006 9:00 AM Alert 

Here's a link telling that he was laid to rest Tuesday...

http://www.kotv.com/news/?103817

mailman User is Offline
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West Branch, MI - Michigan Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Ride Captain




12 May 2006 9:00 PM Alert 
Welcome home CPL John W. Hanlon. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
You are part of the generation kept this a free world.

Thank you for your service, May You Rest in Peace.

mailman & milktoast

"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."

Jim
"mailman"
US Army 1970 - 1972
Otter User is Offline
Posts: 87
Oklahoma City area




12 May 2006 11:13 PM Alert 
Thank you Airman Cpl. John W. Hanlon for your sacrifice for the freedom of our country. Mission complete and now move forum to archived.

Rick "Otter" Hall
690MedCo User is Offline
Posts: 3830
Huntington Beach, CA




01 Sep 2007 11:06 PM Alert 
Thank you for your dedicated service and sacrifice to defend this great country of ours!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your family and friends. You will never be forgotten! Rest in peace.



Glen Owsley
SP4 U.S. Army 1976-1979
Medical Specialist
690th Medical Co (amb)
34th Medical Btn
Ft Benning, GA
U.S. Army Reserve (IRR)1979-1982
Patriot Guard Rider
Leave No Veteran Behind!

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