World War II airman's remains returned to Connecticut 80 years after Nazis shot down his plane

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The remains of a World War II airman killed in 1944 are finally coming home after they were found at a cemetery in France.

WATERBURY, Conn. -- The remains of a World War II airman from Connecticut are finally coming home 80 years after he died 4,000 miles away. In 1944, when Kenneth McKeeman's family gathered at a Waterbury church to say goodbye, no one knew where his remains were. 'Everyone's understanding was that it was over water. So that the likelihood of finding any remains was very, very slim,' said Michael McKeeman, who never knew his Uncle Ken.

The DPAA searches the world for remains of unknown casualties and matches DNA to survivors, then brings home those who promised to serve and sacrifice. 'The country also makes a promise to them and that promise is to never leave a servicemember behind,' said Everette. At the Waterbury VFW, veterans were impressed that McKeeman is finally coming home to his family. 'They're able to get closure on everything,' said Army veteran Karl Steiner.

 

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