
This circa 1942 photo provided by James Lafayette shows Fireman 1st Class Richard Duffy. Duffy is among the American sailors still listed as missing after the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Turner sank near the entrance to New York Harbor during World War II. The Pentagon said it will try to solve the mystery of whether dozens of U.S. sailors listed were actually recovered and buried all along as unknowns in a New York cemetery. (Courtesy of Duffy's family via AP)
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