Sgt. James W. Swartz, a WW II soldier from Michigan, was recently identified over 80 years after his death as a POW.
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The remains of two California servicemen killed during World War II have finally been positively identified, bringing closure ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced James Swartz of Webberville, was officially accounted for in August.
(THOMAS WALLNER | THE GRAHAM LEADER) Anna DesHotels and Abby Sink examine soil samples Saturday, Oct. 12 collected from the ...
I remember driving early in the morning, in the dark, to get to the cemetery,” says Heather Langenkamp, who played Nancy. “I ...
It was always hot. It was always a long, boring car ride.  But my mom and dad made sure to do it every time we went to our ...
YORKTOWN — Historic Grace Episcopal Church in Yorktown held its annual Veterans Day Service On Monday, Nov. 11. According to ...
As thousands of U.S. and Filipino service members were captured and interned at POW camps, Swartz was among those reported ...