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5 from crew of bomber to be buried

BOSTON (AP) — Five crew members from a B-17 bomber shot down during a mission over Germany in World War II are being buried together at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday.

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency says the men will be buried with full military honors.

They were identified as Tech. Sgt. John Brady, of Taunton, Mass.; Tech. Sgt. Allen Chandler Jr., of Fletcher, Okla.; 1st Lt. John Liekhus, of Anaheim, Calif.; Staff Sgt. Robert Shoemaker, of Takoma Park, Md.; and Staff Sgt. Bobby Younger, of McKinney, Texas.

They were members of a nine-man crew of the B-17 shot down near Barby, Germany on Nov. 2, 1944. Three survived and were captured. One was killed and identified in 1945.

The remains of the five were recovered in 2015 and 2016.

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