Bringing Jackson home
U.S. Army Col. Elizabeth Coble, far right, U.S. European Command J2 reserve management chief, explains the history of the 303rd Bombardment Group’s aerial missions to family members of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., World War II 303rd BG navigator, during their visit to RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom April 28, 2014. The second cousins of Palmer, who was killed in action during an aerial mission in 1944, initially knew nothing of his life or where he was laid to rest and visited the base after finding information about him online. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Hawkins/Released)
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