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NEWS | April 17, 2026

Montana Guard Returns World War II Soldier Home

By Senior Master Sgt. Devin Doskey, Montana National Guard

BERT MOONEY AIRPORT, Mont. – After more than 80 years, a Montana Soldier has returned home.

Airmen from the 120th Airlift Wing conducted a solemn C-130H transport mission April 15, bringing the remains of U.S. Army Pvt. Harry David Bordner back to Montana, where he will be laid to rest in his hometown of Butte.

Bordner, a World War II Soldier and former prisoner of war who endured the Bataan Death March, was officially accounted for in 2025 by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, ending decades of uncertainty and fulfilling a promise made generations ago.

“This mission represents something bigger than a single flight,” said Col. John Salotti, 120th Operations Group commander. “It reflects our nation’s unwavering commitment to never leave a service member behind and to bring every one of them home.”

The C-130H aircraft, often used to project global mobility and combat capability, took on a different role for this mission, one rooted in honor and remembrance.

“We fly missions all over the world, but this one carries a different weight,” Salotti said. “We’re fulfilling a promise to a Soldier and his family that his service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”

Bordner served with the 194th Tank Battalion in the Philippines during World War II and was captured following the fall of Bataan in 1942. He later died in captivity and was buried as an unknown until modern forensic advancements enabled his identification.

For the aircrew, the mission carried deep personal meaning.

“Our role is to execute the mission with the highest level of professionalism, but also with respect,” Salotti said. “Every detail matters because this is someone’s family member, and someone who answered the call when the nation needed him.”

Upon arrival in Butte, a dignified transfer ceremony marked Bordner’s return to the community he once called home. The Montana National Guard coordinated closely with casualty assistance personnel and local partners to ensure the transfer was conducted with full military honors.

“For his family and for the people of Montana, this is about closure,” Salotti said. “For us, it’s about ensuring that no one is forgotten.”

The return of Bordner highlights a broader national effort to account for missing service members and honor their legacy.

Bordner will be laid to rest in Butte following funeral services with full military honors.

 

 

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