World War II Remembrance: D-Day (June 6)
On June 6, 1944, D-Day of World War II, members of the Army's 149th Engineer Combat Battalion, 60th Medical Battalion and 500th Medical Collecting Company were ready to storm the beach in the forward hold of the USS LCI(L), Landing Craft, Infantry (Large) 92 as it approached the beach at Normandy. The LCI(L)-92 hit a mine on its port side and quickly came under attack from artillery fire.
The blast and fire aboard LCI(L)-92 killed 25 soldiers, but only one soldier was immediately identified. The rest were collectively interred at the Normandy American Cemetery as unknowns, with their names listed on the Walls of the Missing.
In 2021, the Department of War's POW/MIA Accounting Agency disinterred the 24 unidentified remains, identifying eight of them. On May 7, 2026, the remaining 16 soldiers were reinterred in a communal grave at Omaha National Cemetery.
NCA invites you to remember these Veterans and visit their memorial pages to celebrate the legacy, military service and sacrifice to our nation of these heroes. You can post tributes, upload images, and share biographical information, historical documents and more.
Determining Your Burial Eligibility in Advance
Planning ahead for a Veteran's or loved one's final resting place can eliminate unnecessary delays and reduce stress on a family at a difficult time.
Apply online for pre-need eligibility determinations:
- Veteran or servicemember
- Spouse
- Dependent family member
More information: Pre-need eligibility for burial in a VA national cemetery
If your Veteran or loved one has already passed away, you do not need to apply for a pre-need determination. Call the National Cemetery Scheduling Office directly at 800-535-1117 (TTY: 711) to determine your loved one's eligibility for time-of-need requests.
Burial and Memorial Benefits
Review the VA benefits to plan the burial or memorial for Veterans and family members, check eligibility and find out how to apply.
Learn about these VA burial and memorial benefits and more:
- Headstone or marker
- Medallion
- Presidential Memorial Certificates
- Burial flag
- Burial allowance
Veterans Legacy Memorial
The Veterans Legacy Memorial is the nation's largest digital platform dedicated to the memory of more than 10 million Veterans and servicemembers.
Visit their memorial pages to celebrate their legacy, military service and sacrifice to our nation.
- Post tributes
- Upload images
- Share biographical information and historical documents
U.S. Army, PFC
WWII · Operation Overlord
Purple Heart · Killed in Action
149th Engineer Combat Battalion
Oct 22, 1923 – Jun 6, 1944
U.S. Army, SGT
WWII · Operation Overlord
Purple Heart · Missing in Action
149th Engineer Combat Battalion
Nov 11, 1924 – Jun 6, 1944
U.S. Army, CPL
WWII · Operation Overlord
Purple Heart · Missing in Action
149th Engineer Combat Battalion
Nov 23, 1923 – Jun 6, 1944
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