Tech Sgt Dorman Finally Home After 80 Years
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Southington, Connecticut is honoring Tech. Sgt. Donald Dorman, a 21-year-old WWII airman killed in action over Germany in March 1945, after his remains were finally identified 80 years later through DNA analysis. The town is hosting a heartfelt homecoming on June 22-23, including calling hours, a funeral service, a military burial with full honors, and a reception — as family members from across the U.S. and Canada gather to pay tribute. His sacrifice, made just weeks before the war ended, underscores the enduring cost of freedom and the community’s commitment to honoring those who gave everything.
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