The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office
(DPMO) announced today that the remains of Air Force pilots Maj. James E.
Sizemore of Lawrenceville, Ill., and Maj. Howard V. Andre Jr., of Memphis,
Tenn., have been identified and will be returned to their families for burial
with full military honors on Sept. 23 at Arlington National Cemetery.
On July 8, 1969, Sizemore and Andre were on a night armed
reconnaissance mission when their A-26A Invader aircraft crashed in Xiangkhoang
Province, Laos. Both men died in the crash but their remains were unaccounted
for until April 2013.
In 1993, a joint U.S./Lao People’s Democratic Republic team
investigated an aircraft crash site in Laos. They recovered aircraft wreckage
from an A-26. The team was not able to conduct a complete excavation of the
site at that time.
Twice in 2010, joint U.S./Lao People’s Democratic Republic
teams conducted excavations of the crash site recovering human remains,
aircraft wreckage, personal effects and military equipment associated with
Sizemore and Andre.
In the identification of the remains, scientists from the
Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) used circumstantial evidence and
forensic identification tools, such as dental comparison – which matched
Sizemore’s records.
There are more than 1,640 American service members that are
still unaccounted-for from the Vietnam War.
For additional information on the Defense Department’s
mission to account for missing Americans, call 703-699-1169 or visit the DPMO
website at http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo.
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