Army Private Alfred Thomas Langevin was laid to rest with full military honors at Fairmount Cemetery in Weymouth, 81 years after he went missing during World War II.
A large crowd gathered at the All Veterans Memorial Tuesday morning, intent on honoring all those who have served in the U.S.
For over 80 years, Private Alfred T. Langevin was known simply as X-2756. Langevin was born in Weymouth in 1915 and baptized at Immaculate Conception Parish. He attended public school unt ...
More than 200 people gathered around Langevin’s grave and heard remarks from Weymouth Mayor Michael Molisse and U.S. Rep.
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