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Old 04-22-2019, 01:50 PM
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Remains of WWII soldier identified 76 years after he was listed MIA
By: Gillian Flaccus, The Associated Press / Published Monday, April 22, 2019 2:07 PM EDT
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In this Aug. 1942 file photo, U.S. Marines charge ashore on Guadalcanal Island from a landing barge during the early phase of the U.S. offensive in the Solomon Islands during World War II. (AP Photo/File)

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The remains of a World War II soldier who went missing in the final weeks of the Guadalcanal campaign have been positively identified 76 years after he was listed as missing in action, according to the U.S. government.

Skeletal remains recovered two years ago on the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific are those of Pfc. Dale W. Ross, who has surviving family in Ashland, Oregon, according to a statement from the Defence POW/MIA Accounting Agency.

Ross, a North Dakota native, was the third of four brothers who fought in WWII. Assigned to the Army's 25th Infantry Division, he was listed as MIA on Jan. 14, 1943, during the final weeks of the Guadalcanal campaign. He was last seen in an area that saw heavy fighting around a Japanese-held hilltop.

A search was conducted, but fellow soldiers were unable to locate his remains. On July 14, 1949, based on a lack of information, the U.S. Army determined Ross to be non-recoverable, the statement said.

The other three Ross brothers made it back home, including the oldest, Charles, who served aboard a Navy PT boat in the Solomons and visited Guadalcanal in the vain attempt to learn about his brother Dale's fate.

Then, in 2017, a WWII researcher named Donna Esposito was fulfilling a lifelong dream to visit the South Pacific when she travelled to the Solomon Islands. While there, a local man said his neighbour's son had found dog tags and remains believed to be those of an American soldier, according to an Associated Press story on the case in 2017.

The man gave her a pressing of the dog tags, which included Ross' name and hometown, Esposito said in a phone interview Monday.

She tracked down his nieces and nephew in Oregon, and in August 2017 Esposito returned to Guadalcanal with his nephew, Dale Ross Jr., and one of his nieces, Peggy Freitas. On the island, the family that had the dog tags and several bones handed them over to the Americans, who turned them in to a Pentagon team that was on Guadalcanal searching for U.S. MIAs 75 years after the start of the Solomon Islands campaign.

The test results, released publicly on April 18, positively identified what the younger Ross and Freitas already believed to be true -- they had finally found their uncle.

The younger Ross and Freitas did not respond to emails and phone calls Monday.

"I feel just so incredibly happy to finally have this case solved," said Esposito, who lives in upstate New York. "It was an honour to be involved in the reparation of his remains."

Writer: Associated Press reporter Chris Carola in Albany, New York, contributed to this story.

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Personal Note: Welcome Home may you and your family now find the closure they needed. We all thank you for your service and send our regards to your Family and Friends.
(Please note that my Dad and Uncles all served as well during WWII).

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