The Mercury News Weekend

Possible remains of WWII soldier found

- By Chris Carola

ALBANY, N.Y. » A New York military aviation researcher got more than she bargained for on a dream trip to a battle- scarred South Pacific island — the chance to help solve the mystery of an American soldier listed as missing in action from World War II.

Donna Esposito, who works at the Empire State Aeroscienc­es Museum in upstate Glenville, visited Guadalcana­l in the Solomon Islands this spring and was approached by a local man who knew of WWII dog tags and bones found along a nearby jungle trail. The man asked if Esposito could help find relatives of the man named on the tags: Pfc. Dale W. Ross.

After she returned home, Esposito found that Ross had nieces and nephews still living in Ashland, Oregon. A niece and a nephew accompanie­d Esposito on her late July return to Guadalcana­l, where they were given his dog tags and a bag containing the skeletal remains.

Although it’s not certain yet the remains are the missing soldier’s, the nephew who made the Guadalcana­l trip is confident they will be a match.

“It’s Uncle Dale. I have no doubt,” said Dale W. Ross, who was named after his relative.

The elder Ross, a North Dakota native whose family moved to southern Oregon, was the third of four brothers who fought in WWII. Assigned to the Army’s 25th Infantry Di- vision, he was listed as MIA in January 1943, during the final weeks of the Guadalcana­l campaign. He was last seen in an area that saw heavy fighting around a Japanese-held hilltop.

The Japanese evacuated Guadalcana­l three weeks later.

Ross’ relatives handed the remains — about four dozen bones, including rib bones — to a team from the Pentagon agency that identifies American MIAs found on foreign battlefiel­ds. On Aug. 7, the 75th anniversar­y of the start of the Battle of Guadalcana­l, an American honor guard carried a flag- draped coffin containing the bones onto a U. S. Coast Guard aircraft.

The Pentagon said the remains were taken to Hawaii for DNA testing.

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