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'Army Air Corps Lieutenant Wayne Crowl is home,' announced a member of the Licking County Veterans Alliance.

After being shot down in his B-24 Liberator over France in 1944, 1st Lt. Wayne Crowl is finally home in Lock, Ohio . Photo taken on April 26, 2024 “Army Air Corps Lieutenant Wayne Crowl is home,” announced a member of the Licking County Veterans Alliance.

The ceremony at the small cemetery in Lock included full military honors, with a 21-gun salute and the playing of TAPS. It completes a family mission after receiving a call from the DPAA, a combat anthropology unit of the Department of Defense, working to identify remains of missing Americans.with ABC6 after learning Uncle Wayne had never come home.

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