Kansas aircrew brings WW II comrades back from watery grave
Navy divers hand Master Sgt. Matt Miltz a sealed case containing remains of a B-24 Liberator crewmembers shot down during World War II off the western Pacific island of Palau March 3 at Palau International Airport, Palau. Sergeant Miltz placed the case, and another like it, in the cabin of the KC-135 Stratotanker that flew the remains to Hawaii for identification. Sergeant Miltz is assigned to the 190th Air Refueling Wing from the Kansas Air National Guard. (National Guard Bureau photo/Staff Sgt. W. Michael Houk)
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