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World War II pilot's remains found in tree, return for burial 72 years later



 
 
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Default World War II pilot's remains found in tree, return for burial 72 years later

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wor...8Qz?li=BBnb7Kz

For more than 70 years a tree protected the remains of a World War II fighter
pilot from Washington state whose plane crashed in Germany in 1945.

The remains of Army Air Forces 1st Lt. William Gray of Kirkland were returned to
his family Friday for a burial at Tahoma National Cemetery with full military
honors.

The 21-year-old Gray was on a dive-bombing mission on April 16, 1945, when his
single-seat P-47D aircraft clipped a tree and crashed.

The Defense POW/MIA said investigators recovered Gray’s remains last year.

“The bones they found were embedded in the tree,” Gray’s niece Jan Bradshaw told
Q13 Fox.

Her brother Doug Louvier added, “It grew over his remains and really protected
and marked the spot.”

Gray was buried side-by-side with his best friend—Bradshaw and Louvier’s father.

Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Jim Louvier returned home from the war and was 89 when
he died in 2010.

As they went off to the war together after enlisting, Louvier made a pact with
his buddy. They each promised to take care of the other’s family if anything
happened to either one of them.

Bradshaw told the station that her father kept his word. He married Gray's
younger sister.

“I know he loved her dearly and committed to her for 64 years before he died,”
she said of her father.

Louvier was cremated after he died but his children didn’t know what do with the
ashes—until Friday.

“We couldn’t decide what to do and now we know why,” Bradshaw said.




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