76TH OPERATIONAL RESPONSE COMMAND

Salt Lake City, Utah

During a flagging ceremony for POW/MIA Day held at Salt Lake City, Utah, September 16, 76th Division Operational Response Chief of Staff, Col. Doug Cherry, shook hands with surviving relative of Sgt. William Andrews, whose airplane crashed during a bombing run and was later captured and executed by the Japanese during World War II, along with several of his crews on board.  His remains have never been returned.
160916-A-SU468-001.JPG Photo By: Maj. Michael Garcia

Salt Lake City - During a flagging ceremony for POW/MIA Day held at Salt Lake City, Utah, September 16, 76th Division Operational Response Chief of Staff, Col. Doug Cherry, shook hands with surviving relative of Sgt. William Andrews, whose airplane crashed during a bombing run and was later captured and executed by the Japanese during World War II, along with several of his crews on board. His remains have never been returned.


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