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 An overdue homecoming:






 77 years later, Marine finds his way home





 by    immediately turned to my wife and said,   were transferred from Hawaii to India-
 ASHLey CALinGO   ‘I’m going home for his service, whenever   napolis, Indiana. Marines then oversaw the
 it’s happening.’”  transfer of his body from the Indianapolis
 Headquarters Marine Corps
 Wiesehan was discovered by History   airport to Richmond.
 QUAnTiCO, Va. — After 77 years, Pfc.   Flight alongside more than dozens of   State and local police, along with numer-
 Louis Wiesehan, Jr., finally returned home.  “nonrecoverable” Marines at a lost burial   ous veterans’ organizations, accompanied
 Wiesehan, 20, was a member of Company   site — dubbed Cemetery 27—on Tarawa   Wiesehan’s hearse on the 86-mile journey
 F, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd   in 2014. In 2015, History Flight turned the   to Richmond. American flags and supporters
 Marine Division. He was among the cadre of   excavated remains over to DPAA, who then   lined the streets of the small towns Wiesehan
 Marines charged with securing the small, but   used extensive anthropological analysis to   passed on his final journey.  Defense PoW/MIA Accounting Agency Photo
 heavily fortified, island of Betio in the Tarawa   identify the service members. Wiesehan   Wiesehan was honored the next day, on   U.S. Marine Corps Private 1st Class
 atoll on November 20, 1943.  was finally identified and accounted for in   National POW/MIA Recognition Day, at a   Louis Wiesehan, Jr., of Richmond, In-
 The Battle of Tarawa was part of Opera-  September 2019.  small ceremony at the Wayne County Vet-  diana, was killed during the Battle of
 tion Galvanic, the U.S. invasion of the Gilbert   Like Wiesehan, Mullins grew up in Rich-  erans Memorial Park. On Sept. 19, 2020,   Tarawa in November 1943. After years
 Islands in the Pacific Theater of World War   mond. Mullins describes it as a small, blue-  Wiesehan was finally laid to rest at the   of initially being declared “nonrecover-
 II. Now known as one of the bloodiest battles   collar town that is incredibly patriotic, with   Goshen cemetery, with full Marine Corps   able” by Defense Department officials,
 in the Pacific during WWII, the Battle of   Midwestern values and a large contingent   funeral honors.  he returned home and received a he-
 Tarawa left roughly 1,000 Marines and   of veterans.  As the presenting officer, Mullins received   ro’s welcome with full military honors
 Sailors dead and more than 2,000 wounded.  Mullins reached out to one of his former   the flag after it was appropriately folded by   in September 2020.
 “There’s a quote from the commander in
 charge of defending Tarawa that goes, ‘A mil-
 lion men cannot take Tarawa in 100 years,’”
 said Col. Kirk Mullins, program manager for
 Advanced Amphibious Assault at Program
 Executive Officer Land Systems. “The Ma-
 rines did it in 76 hours. It’s hard for us, today,
 to put what transpired over those three days
 into context — the difficulty of trying to win
 the battle in an area where hundreds of your
 fellow Marines lay dead. ”
 Wiesehan was killed on the second day of
 the three-day battle. His remains — among
 others — were hastily buried amidst the fog
 of war in a division cemetery on Betio Island.
 After the war, the Defense Department
 tasked the U.S. Army 604th Quartermaster
 Graves Registration Company with recov-
 ering American bodies and investigating
 Missing in Action personnel in the Pacific. In
 1946, they centralized all American remains
 found on Tarawa at Lone Palm Cemetery for
 later repatriation.
 Despite this, about half of the known casu-
 alties, including Wiesehan, were not found.
 In October 1949, a Board of Review
 declared Wiesehan as “nonrecoverable.”
 Wiesehan’s family became one of many
 families who never saw their loved ones
 returned home.  Courtesy photo
 Or, so they thought.  U.S. Marine Corps Col. Kirk Mullins, program manager for Advanced Amphibious Assault at Program Executive Officer Land
 Body identified in 2019  Systems, served as the presenting officer at the funeral of Private 1st Class Louis Wiesehan, Jr., on Sept. 19, 2020, in their
 The Defense Prisoner of War/MIA Ac-  hometown of Richmond, Ind. Wiesehan was identified, recovered, repatriated and finally laid to rest 77 years after he was killed.
 counting Agency’s mission is to provide the
 fullest possible accounting of missing U.S.   Amtracker colleagues, retired Sgt. Maj.   Marines during the ceremony. Mullins gave   “During the Pacific island-hopping cam-
 military personnel to their families and the   Justin LeHew, who currently serves as chief   the folded American flag to Wiesehan’s oldest   paigns in World War II, things were moving
 nation. History Flight is one of the many   operating officer at History Flight. Mullins   living relative.  so fast that they couldn’t bring everyone
 organizations working alongside DPAA to   knew that, as COO, LeHew could provide   “My role was very small,” recalled Mullins.   home — that they had to bury their fellow   9515 West Camelback Road, Phoenix
 research, recover and repatriate America’s   additional information on Wiesehan’s home-  “But for me personally, it was a significant   Marines on the island,” said LeHew. “Part
 service members. They routinely send out   coming and service.  opportunity to honor and participate, and be   of what makes Marines different is how we
 emails and social media posts providing their   “Initially, I was just going to pay my   the one presenting the flag to the family. For   never surrender. And when we have a mis-  602-234-3426
 followers with updates on their latest efforts   respects and honor Pfc. Wiesehan, just as   so long, because Pfc. Wiesehan was deemed   sion, we accomplish that mission and bring
 and service member recoveries.  a fellow Richmond Marine,” said Mullins.   ‘unrecoverable,’ getting the opportunity to   everyone home as much as possible. Being a
 In late 2019, one such update caught the   “Justin communicates frequently with the   bring someone’s son or brother home seemed   Marine is part of who I am, and that doesn’t
 eye of Mullins, a fellow Indiana native.  Casualty branch of headquarters Marine   hopeless. So the significance of finally being   stop when we (retire). Bringing these Ma-  geico.com/phoenix-nix
 “As I was scrolling through (my Facebook   Corps. The next thing I know, I’m getting   able to do what seemed like the impossible   rines home is just part of the next mission.”
 newsfeed), I received a notification (from His-  contacted by them asking me if I want to be   after 77 years is an incredible accomplish-  There are still more than 70,000 service
 tory Flight) about a Marine they positively   the presenting officer.”  ment.”  members unaccounted for from World War
 identified,” said Mullins. “As I started reading   Finally laid to rest  LeHew said honoring a fallen Marine   II. To learn more about Defense POW/MIA   Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states, in all GEICO companies, or in all situations. GEICO is a registered service mark of Government Employees Insurance
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 from Richmond, Indiana, my hometown. I   affair. On Sept. 17, 2020 Wiesehan’s remains   rine Corps’ mission and purpose.  dpaa.mil/.
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