Minnesota native MIA during WWII to be buried with full military honors
Thomas Ruth, a Jackson County native who died during an aerial mission in the Pacific during World War II, will be buried with full military honors

Thomas Ruth, a Minnesota native from Jackson County who was missing in action during World War II, is to be buried with full military honors. The Jackson County native, who was lost during the global conflict of World War II, will receive a formal burial with full military honors. This ceremony will honor the Minnesota native who was previously classified as missing in action during the war.[1][2][3][4]
Ruth died while on an aerial mission in the Pacific during World War II. His death occurred during this aerial mission in the Pacific, after which the Minnesota native was listed as missing in action. Decades after the conflict in the Pacific, the Jackson County native is to be buried with full military honors.[1][2][3][4]
The upcoming services will provide a final resting place with full military honors for Thomas Ruth. The Minnesota native, who died while on an aerial mission in the Pacific, had been missing in action since World War II. He will now be buried with full military honors to recognize his service and sacrifice during his aerial mission in the Pacific during World War II.[1][2][3][4]


