The family of a fallen service member has been located after his Purple Heart medal was found in a Great Falls trash container.
The medal for Sergeant Robert M. Johnson was found in the trash by a man looking for scrap metal.
When he showed the medal to Aaron Hartnell at Pacific Steel & Recycling, Hartnell bought it in an effort to find Johnson or his family.
The non-profit group “Purple Hearts Reunited” announced on Wednesday night that it found the surviving family.
According to the organization, Johnson was from Neihart and was killed in action when he and his crew were shot down November 29, 1943, at Keita Harbor in Papa New Guinea in the South Pacific. At the time of his death, he was married to his love, Dorothy.
He is buried in the Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell, Nebraska.
Hartnell is currently working with the family to arrange the return of the medal.
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Story by Joe Huisinga, MTN News