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From Latin Crosses to Jewish Stars of David: Operation Benjamin and the American Battle Monuments Commission Rededicate the Final Resting Place for Five Jewish Soldiers Buried in Manila American Cemet

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The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), in coordination with Operation Benjamin, today replaced the Latin Cross headstones marking the graves of five Jewish US soldiers buried in the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial with Star of David headstones. These actions correct errors that had persisted for nearly 75 years until they were discovered by Operation Benjamin, a U.S. based organization whose mission is to ensure that Jewish American soldiers, who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II, are buried under headstones that correctly reflect their faith.  Today’s ceremony was made possible by inquiries made by the relatives of the fallen soldiers to ABMC, which oversees American military cemeteries around the world, with historical research and support from Operation Benjamin. The soldiers honored today are: 1Lt. Robert S. Fink (Plot A, Row 7, Grave 79), Pvt. Allan C. Franken (Plot A, Row 14, Grave 131), Sgt. Jack Gilbert (Plot A, Row 4, Grave 96), Pvt. Ar...

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