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Remains of WWII airman killed in action finally return home to NYC 80 years later: 'It's a miracle'

New York Post·Anna Young·about 1 month ago
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The remains of a US airman killed in World War II were returned home to his family in New York City more than 80 years after his death. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Governale, who died in a 1943 crash in the South Pacific while serving with the 69th Bombardment Squadron, received an emotional homecoming at LaGuardia Airport Friday as generations of grieving relatives gathered to salute his flag-draped casket, NBC New York reported. “It’s kind of a dream right now,” nephew Edward Veneziano told the outlet. The remains of US airman Nicholas Governale, killed in World War II, were returned home to his family in NYC more than 80 years after his death. “His focus was always on home — what can he do for his family, how can he help them.…

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