There are two other Kentucky men who died on STRONG that day. Frederick Keller from Jefferson County and Jesse T. "Tommy" Geralds from Barren County were enlisted men who also went missing. Rolling Thunder will also recognize them and has invited their family to attend.
I also learned today that there are four other missing men from WW2 who are memorialized at Machpelah, all from Mount Sterling. Robert Kash Cope and his twin brother Paul MItchell Cope both went missing when the USS HORNET was sunk on October 27th, 1942 in the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands. Doolittle's Raid airplanes took off from the HORNET. Also lost was LT Dudley Watkins Hunter, Jr, US Army 10th Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division lost September 23rd, 1944. Lastly, Walter Marion Johnson, Jr., lost on the USS INDIANAPOLIS July 30th, 1945. Johnson played basketball for Adolph Rupp at the University of Kentucky. He was a guard in the 1943-1944 season until getting called up to serve.
It's also noteworthy that the STRONG, INDIANAPOLIS and HORNET were all three found by the RV PETREL. Got to be proud to be in this very exclusive group, and very grateful to Vulcan, Inc. for letting it happen.
If you have a man or woman who went missing in WW2, Korea, Viet Nam or any other conflict, check and see if you have a chapter of Rolling Thunder in your county or state. They recognize MIA/POW's and make sure these people are not forgotten. For that, I'm eternally grateful.
Tammi