Posted on Aug 3, 2018
Korea Remains Could Be Army Troops Who Fell at 'Frozen Chosin'
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Ken Kraetzer I am just glad they are finally home. Perhaps this small token will provide answers to families who have long wondered the fate of their family members...Rest in Peace Brothers, We have the watch!
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My uncle Kenneth was part of Company C, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division "Taskforce Faith" east of Chosin. He was MIA/KIA on 2 Dec 1950. My cousin and I have both submitted DNA to the Army Repatriation Branch. We're hoping "Kenny" will finally be coming home.
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Ken Kraetzer
Our best wishes on his identification. We are hoping for news on two chaplains remaining MIAs. Let me know if you would like to call in our radio show one Monday.
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MSgt Richard Randall
Ken Kraetzer - Thanks for the offer but I’ll have to take a pass! If you’re interested in the battle east of the Chosin in November and December of 1950 take a look at the movie, “Task Force Faith: The Story of the 31st Regimental Combat Team” streaming on Amazon Prime. It illustrates both the best and the worst of our military and civilian leadership during the Korean War.
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