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Bodies of 36 WWII Marines Found on Remote Pacific Island

By    |   Thursday, 09 July 2015 06:02 AM EDT

More than 70 years after they died in a bloody World War II battle, the bodies of 36 U.S. Marines have been found on a remote Pacific island.

The remains of the men were discovered after a four-month excavation on Betio Island in Kiribati, said Mark Noah, director of the charity History Flight Inc., reported the news service AFP.



Noah, whose organization worked with the U.S. Defense Department on the project, said the men were killed during the Battle of Tarawa in 1943.

"(They) had an expectation that if they were to die in the line of duty defending their country they would be brought home... that was a promise made 70 years ago that we felt should be kept," said Noah.

While the remains have not been formally identified, Noah said they almost certainly include those of Lt. Alexander Bonnyman, who posthumously received America's highest military accolade, the Medal of Honor, for conspicuous gallantry.

Bonnyman's citation says he led a series of assaults when Marines stormed the island, finally falling when he attacked a bombproof installation that was hampering the advance.

A statement on History Flight's website said Bonnyman’s daughters had decided to have his remains interred in a family plot in Knoxville, Tennessee, next to his parents, with a public funeral service planned.

Overall, more than 1,000 Americans died at Tarawa, while the entire Japanese garrison of 4,800 was wiped out.

Noah said the remains would be repatriated this month and identified using a combination of dental records and DNA comparison with surviving relatives.

He said the bodies of several hundred American soldiers still lay in makeshift, unrecorded graves where they were buried after the battle.

Noah said efforts would continue to ensure that the bodies were returned home.

"There's a lot of work to be done on the island," he said.



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More than 70 years after they died in a bloody World War II battle, the bodies of 36 U.S. Marines have been found on a remote Pacific island.
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