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US war hero's remains returned home after 73 years
« on: May 29, 2023, 07:33:50 pm »
US war hero's remains returned home after 73 years

The remains of a US soldier who died in the Korean War have been returned to his family for burial after 73 years.

Army Cpl Luther Herschel Story was 18 years old when he was presumed to have been killed in battle on 1 September, 1950, while covering his company's withdrawal after being wounded.

His remains were recovered about a month later but could not be identified with forensic techniques of the time.

In April, using DNA samples, the military was able to make a match.

He will receive a military burial on Monday near his hometown of Americus, Georgia.

Cpl Story has been recognised for his heroism during the Korean War.

He is believed to have killed or wounded an estimated 100 enemy soldiers as his company was coming under fire during a fierce daylight attack.

He was never seen alive again after that battle.

He was awarded the Medal of Honour for showing "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" by staying behind and fighting North Korean soldiers who were closing in on his squad.

The award, the country's highest military honour, was presented to his father in 1951.

"Cpl Story's extraordinary heroism, aggressive leadership, and supreme devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon himself and were in keeping with the esteemed traditions of the military service," said his US army award citation.

An army first class at the time, he was posthumously promoted to corporal. His medal is now displayed alongside his portrait at the National Infantry Museum in Georgia.

Cpl Story's funeral on Monday will feature a police escort with flashing lights that will escort his casket..........

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65729303
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