Missing pilot’s remains bring sister closure after 51 years_2
On Sept. 17, 2016, Maj. Dean Klenda’s remains were finally laid to rest, 51 years to the day from when his aircraft was shot down in North Vietnam, thanks in part to the team of the Missing Persons Branch at the Air Force Personnel Center. The branch serves as the liaison between government agencies and Air Force POW/MIA family members. (Courtesy photo)
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