Remains of US Army soldier identified nearly 80 years later
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After almost 80 years since he sacrificed his life for his country, the fragmented body parts of a soldier from New Jersey, who was reported dead in 1944, have been recognized.

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has officially confirmed the identity of U.S. Army Pvt. Roman Cherubini, a 22-year-old soldier who served in World War II and was a twin, hailing from Bridgeton.

Cherubini was serving with the 475th Infantry Regiment in the China-India-Burma Theater when he was killed.

His body parts were believed to have been laid to rest in various places, with the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii, being one of them.

In 2022, the DPAA had his remains exhumed and tested.

Late last year, an identification was made using dental, anthropological and mitochondrial DNA analysis.

The DPAA said Cherubini “fought in a series of running battles against numerically superior Japanese forces in the jungles of Burma in 1944. The light infantry formation, known as Merrill’s Marauders, was equivalent to a regular regiment in size and was specialized for jungle fighting behind enemy lines.”

Merrill’s Marauders entered Burma in February 1944 and “began assaulting the supply lines of the Japanese 18th Division in the Hukawng and Mogaung valleys.”

On May 17, the Marauders seized a strategic airfield near the village of Myitkyina with the help of two Chinese infantry regiments. Japanese forces in Myitkyina were finally routed on Aug. 3 after more than two months of grueling jungle combat.

He died June 16, 1944, in the midst of the battle for Myitkyina, but the exact circumstances around his death are unknown.

The remains of servicemen killed in that battle were buried in temporary cemeteries as well as isolated burial locations.

“Their mission complete, Merrill’s Marauders were disbanded. They had marched 750 miles through the jungle and fought in five major engagements. Over two hundred of the Marauders were killed by disease and enemy action, and many were lost in the back-and-forth battles in harsh jungle terrain,” according to the agency.

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