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Remains of WWII Army private from Butte coming home on Wednesday
The Army identified Bordner's remains after 84 years, and a military honor guard will greet the Butte native at his hometown return.
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Remains of World War II hero Army Private Henry David Bordner are finally returning to Butte
The remains of a World War II hero are finally returning to his hometown of Butte, Montana, decades after he died in a prisoner of war camp.The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency officially accounted for the remains of Army Private Henry David Bordner on April 2. Bordner was born in Butte in December 1917.During World War II, the Japanese took Bordner as a prisoner of war. He died in the Cabanatuan prisoner camp on Oct. 20, 1942, following the Ba…
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