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World War II airman’s remains to be buried in Tipton

TIPTON, Ind. (AP) – Federal officials say the remains of an Indiana airman who went missing during World War II will be buried in Indiana.

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency says 21-year-old Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Robert L. McIntosh of Tipton will be buried in his hometown Saturday. The agency says McIntosh was piloting a single-seat aircraft on a mission in Italy on May 12, 1944, when he disappeared.

Previous investigations couldn’t substantiate McIntosh’s whereabouts. But the agency says it received information in 2013 from Italian citizens about a crash site. The agency says evidence confirmed it was McIntosh’s aircraft. An American recovery team excavated the site last August and DNA identified McIntosh’s remains.

A visitation will be Saturday at Tipton High School followed by burial at Fairview Cemetery in Tipton.