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The children of 1st Lt. Loren Hintz, Martin Hintz (left)

The children of 1st Lt. Loren Hintz, Martin Hintz (left)

The children of 1st Lt. Loren Hintz, Martin Hintz (left) and Gretchen Hintz-Wronka give a speech at their dad's ceremony at the Florence American Cemetery, Nov. 16, 2019 in Florence, Italy. A World War II pilot... More

Friends and family members of 1st. Lt. Loren Hintz

Friends and family members of 1st. Lt. Loren Hintz

Friends and family members of 1st. Lt. Loren Hintz look on as Master Sgt. Ernesto Gonzalez (left), U.S. Army Europe mortuary affairs noncommissioned officer, and Master Sgt. Daniel Davenport, 21st Theater Susta... More

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka shows the remains and possessions

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka shows the remains and possessions

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka shows the remains and possessions of her father, 1st Lt. Loren Hintz, to the great grandchildren of Loren Hintz in Florence, Italy, Nov. 15, 2019. A World War II pilot, Hintz crashed April... More

Master Sgt. Ernesto Gonzalez (left) United States Army

Master Sgt. Ernesto Gonzalez (left) United States Army

Master Sgt. Ernesto Gonzalez (left) United States Army Europe mortuary affairs noncommissioned officer, and Master Sgt. Daniel Davenport, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, mortuary affairs noncommissioned offic... More

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka (center) opens the box containing

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka (center) opens the box containing

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka (center) opens the box containing the last remains of her father, 1st Lt. Loren Hintz, Nov. 15, 2019 in Florence, Italy. A World War II pilot, Hintz crashed April 21, 1945 near Bologna, It... More

The family of 1st Lt. Loren Hintz watches the funeral

The family of 1st Lt. Loren Hintz watches the funeral

The family of 1st Lt. Loren Hintz watches the funeral services conducted by the Florence American Cemetery for Hintz in Florence Italy, Nov. 16, 2019. A World War II pilot, Hintz crashed April 21, 1945 near Bol... More

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka shows the last remains and possessions

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka shows the last remains and possessions

Gretchen Hintz-Wronka shows the last remains and possessions of her father, 1st Lt. Loren Hintz, to the great grandchildren of Loren Hintz in Florence, Italy, Nov. 15, 2019. A World War II pilot, Hintz crashed ... More

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