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Truck Driver Assists in Search for Missing WWII Airmen

A 25-member team from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, is in the Normandy region of France, searching for three missing airmen, whose C-47A aircraft was presumably shot down by German anti-aircraft fire on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

An airplane is on display in a museum.
C-47
A C-47 like the one that was shot down on D-Day is on display at the Airborne Museum in Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France.
Photo By: David Vergun, DOD
VIRIN: 240505-D-UB488-001

Army Sgt. Michael Fuentes, a motor transport vehicle operator, said he volunteered to be on this recovery mission, which is his first.

"This is completely outside of my job, which is cool because it's a new experience. Obviously, the mission itself is something unique, that we don't usually get the opportunity to do," he said.

A man shovels dirt.
Recovery Mission
Army Sgt. Michael Fuentes, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency recovery noncommissioned officer, loosens soil to place into buckets during a recovery mission in France, May 3, 2024.
Photo By: Air Force Staff Sgt. David Owsianka
VIRIN: 240503-F-CB366-1017
A man dumps a wheelbarrow full of dirt into a pile.
Recovery Mission
Army Sgt. Michael Fuentes, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency recovery noncommissioned officer, dumps a wheelbarrow full of dirt into a pile to be searched through during a recovery mission in France, April 16, 2024.
Photo By: Air Force Staff Sgt. David Owsianka
VIRIN: 240416-F-CB366-1024
"I feel honored that we get to give these families peace of mind by recovering the remains of their loved ones," he said.

The work itself, he said, involves a lot of manual labor. Shoveling dirt into buckets and then sifting the dirt in search of remains.  

Fuentes joined the Army in April 2018. His hometown is Santa Ana, California, where his wife and two daughters are now.

A man is interviewed by a male reporter.
Michael Fuentes
Army Sgt. Michael Fuentes, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, right, recovery noncommissioned officer, is interviewed by David Vergun, a writer for the Defense Department, during a recovery mission in France, May 3, 2024.
Photo By: Air Force Staff Sgt. David Owsianka
VIRIN: 240503-F-CB366-1026

Both of his parents are from Mexico, and they taught him Spanish when he was a youngster.  

They were not too thrilled when they learned he was going into the Army, because they thought it would be dangerous but now, they're okay with it, he said.

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