Posted on Dec 6, 2015
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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A soldier comes home: Did you know Remains of Korean War veteran, MIA since 1950, have been found and identified?

RP Members another Brother returned home - Rest In Peace!

Kenneth Stuck was found among some 322 bodies in a mass, trench-like grave outside North Korea’s notorious Camp 5 in Pyoktong, his brother says.

http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/a-soldier-comes-home-remains-of-korean-war-veteran-mia/article_76c2370e-99e2-11e5-b60e-87ddb83096d9.html

In 1950, Kenneth R. Stuck went to war.

More than 65 years later, he’s finally coming home.

“I am so elated. The thought of my brother coming home — it’s awesome,” says his brother, Clarence Stuck of Manheim.

“He was the greatest buddy you could ever have,” he adds, his voice crackling with emotion. “We were really close. ... I’m just glad he’ll finally be home.”

He pauses, considers the word and smiles broadly, repeating it with extra emphasis: “Home.”

Kenneth Stuck — “Kenny” to his younger brother — enlisted in the U.S. Army early in 1950 and was sent to fight in Korea. He served as a corporal with the 1st Cavalry Division, which was pinned down later that year by Chinese forces in the Wonsan River valley.

The Battle of Unsan, as it’s known today, was a devastating loss for American and UN troops. Multiple engagements, beginning on Oct. 25, 1950, in the North Pyongan province, resulted in heavy losses among the 1st Cavalry.

Kenneth Stuck was 24 years old when he was declared missing in action on Nov. 2, his brother says.

For decades, his fate remained unknown.

Years passed, and Clarence Stuck’s hopes that his brother might be found alive waned. But he still wanted his brother’s remains to be found, identified and sent home.

He needed that resolution.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs thanks for posting, this is a victory. I am glad to hear Kenneth R. Stuck is coming home and receiving his honors after 65 years. RIP and know your efforts are not in vain.
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LTC Stephen F.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs I am glad and relived to know the remains of Korean War veteran Army Corporal Kenneth Stuck who has been MIA since 1950, have been found and identified.
I am also thankful for the persistence of his brother Clarence Stuck who did not give up. I hope and pray that the Lord will bless Clarence Stuck with peace about his brother.
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MAJ Alvin B.
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Yes. The personnel,assigned to the identification and recovery of remains are doing a wonderful job acros the globe. 
Their efforts have not been without challenges and/or missteps, however, in my opinion they are doing a great service to our missing in action, unrecovered dead, and their families.
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A soldier comes home: Did you know Remains of Korean War veteran, MIA since 1950, have been found and identified?
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We have all lost friends killed in action. That is bad, but it is much worse when someone is listed as MIA, and the family is left in limbo. Kenneth Stuck is finally coming home. May he RIP, and his family find comfort from his return home.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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Amazing news!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Glad to Hear. I was just reading today about the Identification Process started on the Sailors of USS Oklahoma that has just started.
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SPC David Glines
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Welcome Home Troop may you now RIP
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SSG Robert "Rob" Wentworth
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A really tremendous story COL Mikel BURROUGHS...!
What a RELIEF it was to have “Kenny” FINALLY “Home”.
..I cannot imagine the grief Clarence Stuck has gone through ALL these many DECADES, before getting the wonderful news that his brother was finally coming “Home”...
Kenneth Stuck.... RIP
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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May God Continue to Bless ALL our military Members and their Families
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