Army Staff Sgt. Asim Williams right, New Jersey Army National Guard, places an containing the cremains of a veteran while Navy Lt. Cmdr. Justin Callaghan holds the accompanying flag during the 27th New Jersey Mission of Honor (NJMOH) ceremony at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery at North Hanover Township, , May 24, 2018. The cremains of seven World War II veterans – James M. Bey, Walter R. Cheeks, Herbert L. Felder, Leroy J. Jefferson, John G. Leake, Wesley Ross, and Charles R. Upshaw Sr.; one Korean veteran, Booker Tullis Sr., one Vietnam veteran Samuel F.


Army Staff Sgt. Asim Williams right, New Jersey Army National Guard, places an containing the cremains of a veteran while Navy Lt. Cmdr. Justin Callaghan holds the accompanying flag during the 27th New Jersey Mission of Honor (NJMOH) ceremony at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery at North Hanover Township, , May 24, 2018. The cremains of seven World War II veterans – James M. Bey, Walter R. Cheeks, Herbert L. Felder, Leroy J. Jefferson, John G. Leake, Wesley Ross, and Charles R. Upshaw Sr.; one Korean veteran, Booker Tullis Sr., one Vietnam veteran Samuel F. Dorsey Jr., and one Cold War era veteran Willie E. Slater, were honored during the ceremony. NJMOH’S mission is to identify, retrieve, and intern the cremated remains of veterans forgotten in New Jersey funeral homes. (New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs photo by Mark C. Olsen)


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