Remains of WWII airman killed in action finally return home to NYC 80 years later: 'It's a miracle'

After more than eight decades, the remains of a World War II airman have finally been returned to his family in New York City. The homecoming marks a poignant closure for the relatives of Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Governale, whose life was tragically cut short in a 1943 crash in the South Pacific while serving with the 69th Bombardment Squadron.

Generations of Governale’s family gathered at LaGuardia Airport on Friday to honor him as his flag-draped casket arrived, reported NBC New York. The emotional ceremony was a testament to the enduring love and respect held by those who never forgot him.

“It’s almost surreal,” expressed his nephew, Edward Veneziano, in an interview. “His heart was always with his family—thinking of ways to support them. As time goes on, it’s easy to overlook the sacrifices made by veterans like him who gave their all for our nation.”

A native of Brooklyn, Governale was aboard a B-25C-1 Mitchell bomber when it tragically plunged into the sea shortly after departing from Carney Field in the Solomon Islands on July 10, 1943. According to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, the crash left no trace of his remains during the war.

Declared nonrecoverable in May 1949, his disappearance left a legacy of unanswered questions for those he left behind. Yet, his family never ceased in their hope for resolution, a hope now fulfilled with this homecoming.

His remains were never recovered after the war, and he was declared nonrecoverable in May 1949 – though his death and disappearance left a long line of loved ones searching for answers. 

“This has always been an unanswered question in the family,” Veneziano said.

The family’s long-held hope was finally realized when Governale’s remains were found on May 15, 2025, after Project Recovery, a nonprofit dedicated to locating Americans missing in action, excavated the crash site and used dental and DNA analysis to confirm his identity, the agency announced in January.

Another nephew, Anthony, told NBC that he and his mother submitted DNA samples in 2000 in the hope their long-lost loved one might one day be found as technology continued to advance.

“They found Nicky and we were all shocked,” Anthony told the outlet, praising Project Recovery.

“This is what they’re dedicated to. Their motto is ‘No one left behind.’”

As family members reflect on departed relatives unable to welcome Governale home after 83 years, they find comfort knowing he will be laid to rest alongside them in Queens Saturday during a full military funeral, the outlet reported. 

“It is a miracle that this is happening,” said Carl Veneziano.

“We have Uncle Nick, he’s with us. And we have a place we can go and pray and be with him.”

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