SGT Peter Dennis, WWII MIA
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RICHMOND, Va. - With the recent 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, the Virginia National Guard History Program is highlighting the seven Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers who mobilized in 1941 who are still listed as missing in action. Four were assigned to the 116th Infantry, two to the 111th Field Artillery and one to the 176th Infantry. The Soldier assigned to the 176th was Sgt. Peter Dennis, originally from Prince George, Virginia. After mobilizing with his company in February 1941, Dennis was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland, before eventually being transferred to the U.S. Army Air Corps.


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