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Second Lt. Milton Hymes Jr. went missing in action after a plane crash on a WWII bombing mission in 1944. His remains were recovered 80 years later.
Savannah airman 2nd Lt. Milton Hymes Jr. will be honored in a future exhibit at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force.
The fallen airman was laid to rest Friday in his native home of Savannah after 81 years, his grave next to his mother and father (Milton Hymes Sr.) on a plot in Bonaventure Cemetery.
For those who wish to pay their respects there will be a procession, led by the Patriot Guard Riders, as they enter the Jewish gate of Bonaventure Cemetery and travel down Sheftall Way at around 9 ...