South Shore soldier who went missing in WWII returned home after 81 years
Private Alfred Thomas Langevin's remains were identified after 81 years missing in action, prompting full military honors and a community tribute in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
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Remains of missing WW2 veteran returned home to Weymouth - Boston News, Weather, Sports
After more than 80 years, Private Alfred Thomas Langevin, U.S. Army, a Weymouth native who was killed in action during World War II and had been classified as Missing in Action since 1944, has returned home. Pvt. Langevin’s remains arrived Saturday morning at Logan International Airport before he received a dignified transport to Keohane Funeral Home in Weymouth. Public calling hours will be held on Sunday followed on Monday by a Funeral Process…
Weymouth War Hero Comes Home
A Weymouth native who was killed in World War Two and missing in action for the past 81 years is finally coming home. The remains of Private Alfred Langevin were recently identified after being found in Germany. Weymouth Veterans Service Director George Pontes says that DNA identified Private Langevin. His body is coming home today […]
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