The following information pertains to an unknown serviceman whose remains have been located and interred at a American Battle Monuments Cemetery or National Cemetery.

File: X-00028
Burial Location: Florence
Plot: G
Row: 7
Grave: 26

Recovery:
Location: 11.537188 Lon. 45.545809 Lat.
District:
Mirandola, Italy
vic of Vicenza
At Sea Loss: No
Source: X-file

Description:
Approx Date(s) Death: 12/28/1943 - 12/28/1943
Remains: extremities are the only remains, Air Force boot, clothing, 20-22 years
Dental Chart Available: No
Estimated Height: UTD
Branch of Service: Air Force

Location Mgrs: G089659
one of 29 disinterred civ cem Vicenza, CIP L-49
AGRS Unit:
(29) AAF disinterred the civ Cem of Vicenza, extensive list of KIA in this X-file

Temporary:
Burial: Mirandola
Row/Plot Grave: D-18-501

Units in Area: various AAF noted in X-file

Recovery Location:

The recovery location is at the center of this map.

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We are looking for ....Photos, Morning Reports, After Action Reports and other documents including those of units that may have been near the coordinates LON: 11.537188, LAT: 45.545809 on the approximated dates of death 12/28/1943 - 12/28/1943. Some unit information related to the recover location may encompass: various AAF noted in X-file.

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