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Jack Stanley
06-09-2010, 09:35 PM
This past week my wife and I were with her family near Johnson City TN to lay to rest her uncle Master Sergeant Roy E. Head .

He had joined the navy during world war two and was assigned to the Pensecola for several of the engagements she was involved in . Including a couple that Tokyo Rose said the ship was sunk . After the war he got married and went to college , must have been to boring because he joind the army in forty seven . He made stripes quick , was assigned to Ft. Riley KS and was called to Korea where he was captured in a chinese ambush . Conditions were not good at the prison camp and he died 4/30/1951 .

It was about seven years ago my father in law and his younger brother gave a DNA sample to the army just in case any remains were turned over . Last year a shipment of remains was returned and Sgt. Head was positively identified . This year the Army contacted the two remaining brothers and his wife who are still alive . The army arranged an escort to be with the remaining family and get them together for the funeral and burial . They even had a sergeant escort Sgt. Head from Hawaii to Johnson City . There was an honor guard that was at the family cemetary in Clinchport as well .

If there is anything that is done well and carried through to the end in this country . The professionals that make up this particular unit of the army went above and beyond to help this family . Sgt. Head is now resting next to his father and mother less than a half mile from where he was raised . This has been an incredible weekend to say the least , I'm sure you Korean war vets can appreciate the moment .

Jack

Dean D.
06-10-2010, 01:30 PM
Welcome Home Sgt. Head, rest in peace.

Thank you for sharing this Jack.

My father is a Korean War Vet and I did a tour there in the 70s. Our MIA search teams and forensic folks do a fantastic job and it is an honor to see our fallen comrades laid to rest with the dignity and respect they deserve.

Dframe
06-10-2010, 04:23 PM
Yes. Thanks for sharing.

WILCO
06-11-2010, 12:16 PM
Welcome Home Sgt. Head, rest in peace.

Thank you for sharing this Jack.

Ditto for me.