Posted on Jul 11, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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U.S. Army Sergeant Joseph Snock was 21 when he went missing in North Korea after heavy fighting on November 29, 1950. See the video at ...

http://www.militarytimes.com/videos/military/2015/07/07/29808099/
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SFC Mark Merino
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Welcome home, brother. Never forgotten.
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Sgt. Joseph M. Snock was laid to rest by Hotel Company Soldiers of One Legion 1st BN, 3rd US INF REG, (The Old Guard) in Arlington National Cemetery on July 6th, 2015. Sgt. Snock was killed in action on December 30th, 1950. On July 3rd, 2015 it was announced by the Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency that Sgt. Snock's remains had been recovered and Identified. Sgt. Snock has been in laid to rest in our nation's most hallowed ground dedicated to honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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I pray each day, the lost will find their way. And at their final resting place, is where they will stay. At home there have many years of sadness, and fears. And now they are so happy and smiling through their tears. Another hero has come home, finally, at rest and no more fears.
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Bring them all home!
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Army Sergeant lost in Korean War finally comes home.
LTC Stephen F.
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Great news for the friends and family of Army Sgt. Joseph Snock. While God knows exactly how, when and where each of us dies, it is very comforting for loved ones to finally have closure GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad.
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I'm sure this brings his family peace. 
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad Anytime we can get a brother home and provide the necessary honors and burial they deserve is a good news story for the country and the families of the fallen.
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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Gone, but not forgotten! Most countries do not pursue repatriating their deceased Veterans like we do!
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CPT Jacob Swartout
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Always good to know when another missing service member returns home. Brings closure to his family. Hope we find more to bring back soon and lay to final rest.
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These are always great news stories. I just had a conversation with my father and law about the units out in the pacific still searching for Armed Forces members lost in previous wars. It's always great when a family finally gets closure.
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