Col. Wes Morrison, commander of the North Carolina National Guard’s 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, presents folded flags to the family of 1st Lt. James E. Wright, during a graveside service in his honor at the Oakdale Cemetery in Lumber Bridge, North Carolina on Oct. 12, 2021. Wright, who had served with the NCNG’s 120th Infantry Regiment and grew up in Lumber Bridge, was killed in action in the vicinity of Dornot, France on Sept. 10, 1944. Wright was previously listed as missing in action until recently when his remains were identified through DNA testing. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mary Junell)
Date Taken: | 10.12.2021 |
Date Posted: | 10.18.2021 16:14 |
Photo ID: | 6893727 |
VIRIN: | 211012-A-GT365-1081 |
Resolution: | 5669x3779 |
Size: | 8.56 MB |
Location: | LUMBER BRIDGE, NORTH CAROLINA, US |
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