Goodwill wants to find the rightful owner of two of our military's most honored decorations that were discovered in bags of items donated in Annandale, Virginia, in the spring or summer.
A Silver Star for heroism and a Purple Heart for dying on the battlefield bear the name of Robert Entzminger, a U.S. Army second lieutenant killed fighting in Belgium during World War II. Crossfire caught him on his third day in battle.
Entzminger attended Clemson University, but little else is known about him or who his closest family or friends might be.
βWeβve been conducting our own due diligence to track down a family member,β said Brendan Hurley of Goodwill. βWe posted it online through Facebook and received several leads, but each of those leads has led to a dead end at this point.β
If the rightful owners aren't found, Clemson has offered to add the medals to its wall of heroes.