Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101264.html
RM2M6E6P8–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, right, shares headgear with retired Army Col. John Boyd in reenactor Doughboy uniform following the commemoration at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The two honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archbishop-of-new-york-cardinal-timothy-dolan-right-shares-headgear-with-retired-army-col-john-boyd-in-reenactor-doughboy-uniform-following-the-commemoration-at-the-statue-of-new-york-army-national-guard-chaplain-father-francis-p-duffy-at-times-square-june-27-2018-the-two-honored-duffys-service-in-wwi-as-part-of-the-69th-infantry-regiment-for-the-anniversary-of-his-death-on-june-26-1932-us-army-national-guard-image217111327.html
RMPH67KY–Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, right, shares headgear with retired Army Col. John Boyd in reenactor Doughboy uniform following the commemoration at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The two honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard
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RMRK1C49–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. « -^^ ]VORLD BATT LEF RO NTS And More to Come Part of the invaders of North Africa sailed direct from the U.S. Part used Britain as a way Station. The two forces were segments of an army that in two years had grown tenfold and encircled the earth. Back in November 1940 (France had fallen, Britain had staved off the Luft- waffe, Russia was neutral), the U.S. Reg- ulär Army numbered a pitiful 380,000 men, the National Guard 112,000. Then came conscript
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101001.html
RM2M6E6CW–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, left, joins WWI National Commissioner Dr. Libby O’Connell, right, and the National Guard’s senior chaplain, Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) Kenneth “Ed” Brandt in a moment of devotion after placing a memorial wreath at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The group honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archbishop-of-new-york-cardinal-timothy-dolan-left-joins-wwi-national-commissioner-dr-libby-oconnell-right-and-the-national-guards-senior-chaplain-chaplain-brig-gen-kenneth-ed-brandt-in-a-moment-of-devotion-after-placing-a-memorial-wreath-at-the-statue-of-new-york-army-national-guard-chaplain-father-francis-p-duffy-at-times-square-june-27-2018-the-group-honored-duffys-service-in-wwi-as-part-of-the-69th-infantry-regiment-for-the-anniversary-of-his-death-on-june-26-1932-us-army-national-guard-image217111330.html
RMPH67M2–Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, left, joins WWI National Commissioner Dr. Libby O’Connell, right, and the National Guard’s senior chaplain, Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) Kenneth “Ed” Brandt in a moment of devotion after placing a memorial wreath at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The group honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101244.html
RM2M6E6NG–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101245.html
RM2M6E6NH–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101154.html
RM2M6E6JA–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101260.html
RM2M6E6P4–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101259.html
RM2M6E6P3–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101165.html
RM2M6E6JN–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101086.html
RM2M6E6FX–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101300.html
RM2M6E6RG–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101242.html
RM2M6E6NE–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101414.html
RM2M6E6YJ–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101003.html
RM2M6E6CY–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101310.html
RM2M6E6RX–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101000.html
RM2M6E6CT–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101322.html
RM2M6E6TA–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101205.html
RM2M6E6M5–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101005.html
RM2M6E6D1–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101400.html
RM2M6E6Y4–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101397.html
RM2M6E6Y1–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101094.html
RM2M6E6G6–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101247.html
RM2M6E6NK–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101131.html
RM2M6E6HF–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101092.html
RM2M6E6G4–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503100890.html
RM2M6E68X–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101258.html
RM2M6E6P2–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101272.html
RM2M6E6PG–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101278.html
RM2M6E6PP–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101096.html
RM2M6E6G8–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503100947.html
RM2M6E6AY–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101277.html
RM2M6E6PN–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101342.html
RM2M6E6W2–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101093.html
RM2M6E6G5–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101343.html
RM2M6E6W3–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101103.html
RM2M6E6GF–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101075.html
RM2M6E6FF–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101082.html
RM2M6E6FP–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101348.html
RM2M6E6W8–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503100951.html
RM2M6E6B3–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101007.html
RM2M6E6D3–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101083.html
RM2M6E6FR–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503100956.html
RM2M6E6B8–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101200.html
RM2M6E6M0–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101076.html
RM2M6E6FG–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101347.html
RM2M6E6W7–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101203.html
RM2M6E6M3–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-david-b-milano-mia-was-lost-in-action-during-the-korean-war-on-december-2-1950-after-71-years-he-will-be-repatriated-back-to-the-united-states-and-reunited-with-his-family-an-honor-guard-made-up-of-members-of-the-utah-national-guard-conduct-an-honorable-carry-at-the-salt-lake-city-international-airport-april-26-2022-milano-was-born-in-chicago-illinois-on-dec-23-1932-to-albert-and-lida-milano-his-family-relocated-to-utah-where-milano-will-be-laid-to-rest-next-to-his-mother-sister-and-brother-in-law-at-evergreen-memorial-park-100-monroe-blvd-ogden-utah-image503101081.html
RM2M6E6FN–Corporal David B. Milano, MIA, was lost in action during the Korean War on December 2, 1950. After 71 years, he will be repatriated back to the United States and reunited with his family. An Honor Guard made up of members of the Utah National Guard conduct an Honorable Carry at the Salt Lake City International Airport, April 26, 2022. Milano was born in Chicago, Illinois on Dec. 23, 1932, to Albert and Lida Milano. His family relocated to Utah, where Milano will be laid to rest next to his mother, sister and brother-in-law at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah.
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, right, shares headgear with retired Army Col. John Boyd in reenactor Doughboy uniform following the commemoration at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The two honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jean Kratzer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archbishop-of-new-york-cardinal-timothy-dolan-right-shares-headgear-with-retired-army-col-john-boyd-in-reenactor-doughboy-uniform-following-the-commemoration-at-the-statue-of-new-york-army-national-guard-chaplain-father-francis-p-duffy-at-times-square-june-27-2018-the-two-honored-duffys-service-in-wwi-as-part-of-the-69th-infantry-regiment-for-the-anniversary-of-his-death-on-june-26-1932-us-army-national-guard-photo-by-capt-jean-kratzer-image211172729.html
RMP7FMY5–Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, right, shares headgear with retired Army Col. John Boyd in reenactor Doughboy uniform following the commemoration at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The two honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jean Kratzer.
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, left, joins WWI National Commissioner Dr. Libby O’Connell, right, and the National Guard’s senior chaplain, Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) Kenneth “Ed” Brandt in a moment of devotion after placing a memorial wreath at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The group honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jean Kratzer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archbishop-of-new-york-cardinal-timothy-dolan-left-joins-wwi-national-commissioner-dr-libby-oconnell-right-and-the-national-guards-senior-chaplain-chaplain-brig-gen-kenneth-ed-brandt-in-a-moment-of-devotion-after-placing-a-memorial-wreath-at-the-statue-of-new-york-army-national-guard-chaplain-father-francis-p-duffy-at-times-square-june-27-2018-the-group-honored-duffys-service-in-wwi-as-part-of-the-69th-infantry-regiment-for-the-anniversary-of-his-death-on-june-26-1932-us-army-national-guard-photo-by-capt-jean-kratzer-image211172731.html
RMP7FMY7–Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, left, joins WWI National Commissioner Dr. Libby O’Connell, right, and the National Guard’s senior chaplain, Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) Kenneth “Ed” Brandt in a moment of devotion after placing a memorial wreath at the statue of New York Army National Guard Chaplain Father Francis P. Duffy at Times Square June 27, 2018. The group honored Duffy’s service in WWI as part of the 69th Infantry Regiment for the anniversary of his death on June 26, 1932. U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jean Kratzer.
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