1st Lt. Tommy Taylor served in the Army Air Force 449th Fighter Squadron when he was shot down during World War II, listed as missing, then presumed dead.
Expeditious is not the timeline for everything. A Fort Worth family may hold the clue to solving an 80-year mystery.
Stamps swabbed her checks to send a DNA sample back to confirm Taylor's identity, and bring him home...80 years after he was shot down in World War II. Thomas as her mother sent in DNA samples to confirm Taylor's identity and family so they can bring him home. Taylor was born in Johnson County and then moved to Falfurrias, Texas before going into the service.
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