The
University of Wisconsin-Madison has an ongoing project to help enhance the identification
and recovery of remains of our missing military members from overseas wars to
bring them home.
NBC15
of Madison aired a story about this program on November 11, 2020, Veteran’s
Day, at 10:00 p.m. CST. at this link:
Their
story is an interview with our client Col. Frank Fazekas whose father was a
downed American pilot during WWII. Col.
Fazekas’ father’s remains were recovered in France, brought back to the United
States and finally laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
Attlee
Photo Video covered this solemn Full Honors Ceremony for the Fazekas family.
“What
great photos, Tracey” says NBC15 news anchor John Stofflet, who interviewed
Col. Fazekas for the story and requested over a dozen of our photographs for
the visuals of the broadcast.
We
are proud to have made these memories for the Fazekas family and to support all
those involved in the UW-Madison MIA program, whose efforts are so gratefully
appreciated by so many grieving families across the nation.
AttleePhoto Video, Alexandria, VA is a military family providing photo and video
coverage of military Honors Ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery for the
past 20 years.
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