Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight … — Dylan Thomas
Uncertainty is among war’s lesser acknowledged horrors. To look upon a sunset and wonder if a loved one fighting abroad has survived the day is a burden beyond bearing, yet families have borne it—in some instances, for decades. Comes now the end of 78-years of uncertainty for the family of Technical Sergeant William F. Teaff of Steubenville, Ohio, who died at the age of 26 after being sent to a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp in the hellish, penultimate year of the second world-war.