
Weymouth WWII Army soldier, Private Alfred Langevin, who was killed in action in 1944 overseas and remained unidentified for 81 years, was buried with his family in Weymouth on Monday.

Weymouth WWII Army soldier, Private Alfred Langevin, who was killed in action in 1944 overseas and remained unidentified for 81 years, was buried with his family in Weymouth on Monday.

Weymouth honored the sacrifice of World War II Army soldier Private Alfred Langevin who was killed in action over 80 years ago and returned home this weekend.

A Weymouth native who was killed in World War Two and missing in action for the past 81 years is finally coming home. The remains of Private Alfred Langevin were recently identified after being found in Germany. Weymouth Veterans Service Director George Pontes says that DNA identified Private Langevin. His body is coming home today […]