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A U.S. sailor was killed on the day WWII formally ended. His stays have now been recognized.

Editorial Board Published September 16, 2025
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A World Struggle II sailor who died the day the struggle formally ended has been accounted for, navy officers stated Monday. 

U.S. Navy Reserve Ensign Eugene E. Mandeberg.

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On March 20, 1946, U.S. personnel retrieved the stays of an unknown American servicemember from a temple in Yokohama, Japan, the DPAA stated. The stays, referred to as X-341 Yokohama #1, have been believed to belong to an American pilot who had crashed there on Aug. 15, 1945. The wreckage of the aircraft was linked to the USS Yorktown, however the stays couldn’t be positively recognized. The stays have been interred on the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial as a “World War II Unknown.” 

In 2019, the DPAA exhumed these stays, and scientists used dental and anthropological research, in addition to a number of types of DNA evaluation, to determine them as Mandeberg’s. 

Mandeberg’s surviving relations have been briefed on his identification and restoration in March 2025. He was buried in Livonia, Michigan, on Sept. 14. 

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