Thirty-seven years after he was declared missing during the rescue of an American ship crew that was seized by the Khmer Rouge, a Colorado Marine is being buried with military honors. Pfc. James Jacques was buried Tuesday at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.
Date: Oct 10, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Marine Missing 37 Years From Final Battle of Vietnam War Buried With Full Honors
Marine PFC James Jacques is being buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery with full military honors on what would have been his 56th birthday. His remains were positively identified by the Pentagon two months ago.
The Defense Department told Guerra two months ago it had positively identified the remains of the man she called her baby brother, Pfc. James Jacques. The Colorado Marine was killed during the rescue of the crew of the S.S. Mayaguez, an American cargo ship seized by Cambodia's Khmer Rouge two days e
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