WASHINGTON, DC (WLIO) - The remains of an Army Air Forces pilot from Lima, who died when his plane was shot down during World War II over Germany, will be laid to rest in the United States this Spring. Defense Department officials say the remains 23-year-old 1st lt. Carl D. Nesbitt has been positively identified. He died when his plane was shot down in May of 1944, during a huge bombing mission. 6 of the 10 crew members were able to escape the plane before it crashed, while Nesbitt and the rest were killed. Their bodies were believed to have been buried in a cemetery in Germany. The Defense Department says there was no evidence of Nesbitt being a prisoner of war or having survived the crash. Nesbitt will be buried in Annville, Pennsylvania in May.
