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I Will Never Forget

BERNARD L. NORTHCUTT
Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Army Air Corps

Entered the Service from: Kansas
Died: November 27, 1943
Status: Hostile, Died While Missing (MIA)
War:  WW II
Tablets of the Missing at North Africa American Cemetery
Carthage, Tunisia
Awards: Purple Heart
 

JAMES A. NORTHCUTT
Seaman, First Class, U.S. Navy
United States Navy

Entered the Service from: Illinois
Died: December 15, 1945
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
War:  WW II
Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery
Manila, Philippines
Awards: Purple Heart


 WILLIAM F. NORTHCUTT
Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces
883rd Bomber Squadron, 500th Bomber Group, Very Heavy

Entered the Service from: Texas
Died: January 10, 1946
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
War:  WW II
Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial
Honolulu, Hawaii
Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart

 

CHARLES NORTHCUTT, JR
 Corporal, U.S. Army
3rd Engineer Combat Battalion 24th Infantry Division

Born 1927
From: Montgomery County, IN
Status: Hostile, Died While Missing (MIA)
War: Korean War
Incident Date: 7/20/50
Death Date: 12/31/53

Of the 405,399 Americans that lost their lives during World War II, there were 78,976 Missing in Action.

More than 1.7 million Americans served in Korea, more than 36,000 lost their lives and more than 8,100 are still missing. Over the past three years the Pentagon has participated in joint recovery operations with North Korea and found 42 sets of remains. These statistics were quoted by President Clinton, May 29, 2000, Memorial Day Service, Arlington National Cemetery.

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Sadly Updated Monday, December 09, 2002 02:30:22 AM
Another day goes by without an answer.

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