A World War II worker who was killed successful nan mountains of France during a German violative successful 1944 has been identified, and his remains will beryllium reburied astatine Arlington National Cemetery successful Virginia, subject officials said this week.
Jeremiah P. Mahoney, 19, of Chicago, was killed connected Jan. 17, 1945, successful nan Vosges Mountains of France during a weeks-long battle.
Mahoney had been assigned to nan Army's Anti-Tank Company, 157th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division, and his portion resupplied and reinforced nan regiment during nan fighting.
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Jeremiah P. Mahoney, 19, of Chicago, was killed connected Jan. 17, 1945, successful nan Vosges Mountains of France during a weeks-long battle. (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
"At immoderate constituent connected Jan. 17, Mahoney was killed, but owed to nan strength of nan fighting his portion could not retrieve his assemblage arsenic it was forced to retreat from nan area," nan Defense POW/MIA Agency (DPAA) said successful a merchandise Thursday. "With nary grounds of German forces capturing Mahoney, and nary remains recovered, nan War Department issued a ‘Finding of Death’ successful January 1946."
His decease came conscionable 4 months earlier Germany surrendered to nan Allied forces successful France successful May 1945.
Mahoney’s remains were recovered successful 1946 by nan American Graves Registration Command, but they were incapable to beryllium identified astatine nan clip and were yet buried astatine nan Ardennes American Cemetery successful Belgium successful 1949.
A schoolhouse alumni announcement of Mahoney's death. (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
Two years ago, Mahoney’s remains were exhumed from nan cemetery arsenic DPAA historians began doing in-depth investigation into soldiers who went missing successful nan area, believing nan remains, known past arsenic Unknown X-6379, could beryllium Mahoney’s.
His remains were exhumed successful August 2022 and transferred to a DPAA laboratory for analysis.
Using DNA, anthropological and circumstantial evidence, he was identified successful May of this year, and will yet beryllium reburied at Arlington National Cemetery.
A clipping of Mahoney's memorial work aft nan War Department issued a "finding of death" while he was missing successful action. (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
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A rosette will besides beryllium placed adjacent to his sanction connected nan Walls of nan Missing astatine Epinal American Cemetery successful Dinozé, France, to show that he has been found.