John T. Puckett Sergeant, United States Army |
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| John
T. Puckett
Sergeant, U.S. Army Service # 17082911 394th Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division Entered the Service from: Kansas Died: 16-Jan-45 Buried at: Plot B Row 35 Grave 59 Ardennes American Cemetery Neupre, Belgium Awards: Bronze Star, Purple Heart. Missing
in Action. Remains recovered March 30, 2005 and buried at Ardennes American
Cemetery.
WWII Missing in Action Soldiers Identified The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of two Army soldiers missing in action from World War II have been identified and returned to their families for burial. They are Sergeant John T. Puckett, Wichita, Kansas, and Private Earnest E. Brown, Bristol, Virginia. Puckett will be buried tomorrow at the Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupre, Belgium. Brown was buried last week near Bristol, Virginia. On January 15, 1945, during the Battle of the Bulge, Puckett and Brown were searching for German soldiers in a wooded area near Elsenborn, Belgium. They were ambushed and came under intense enemy machine gun and mortar fire. Eyewitnesses indicated they were killed, but their bodies could not be recovered due to enemy activity. Following the war, remains of American soldiers were recovered and identified, but not those of Puckett and Brown. Then in 1992, two Belgian nationals located and excavated an abandoned fighting position in the forest east of Elsenborn. They recovered remains and other evidence and turned them over to U.S. authorities in Europe. Scientists of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting
Command and the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory used mitochondrial
DNA as one of the forensic tools to identify the remains as those of Puckett
and Brown.
NOTE: Also see the remembrance for Harold E. Dechon, Private, United States Army.
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Posted: 11 June 2006 Updated: 22 July 2006 Updated: 30 July 2006 |
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