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68 years later, Niagara Falls Marine buried in N. Korea is headed to Arlington
The Buffalo News ^ | July 24, 2018 | Thomas J. Prohaska

Posted on 07/24/2018 8:40:30 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

The Marine from Niagara Falls clung to hope even as he shivered from cold and fear.

"I guess I'll live, as long as they get us out of this rotten Korean winter weather," 24-year-old Marine Corps Sgt. Meredith "Buster" Keirn wrote to his younger brother on Nov. 18, 1950.

Buster Keirn was wrong.

Twelve days later, he was killed when enemy forces attacked his unit at the base of a frozen hill in northern North Korea.

His buddies buried Keirn there before they retreated south, part of the see-saw first year of the Korean War which saw both sides nearly win control of the Korean pennsula before the next years that ended in stalemate.

Finally, 68 years after his death, Buster Keirn is coming home to the United States.

His two living brothers, Darr Keirn, 84, and Jan Reeves, 85, will be on hand Thursday, when a ceremony in honor of the recovery and identification of his remains will be held at Elderwood of Lockport, the nursing home where Darr Keirn now lives.

Buster Keirn's remains, identified by government scientists with the help of a sibling's DNA, soon will be reburied.

This time, it won't be in an unmarked grave at the base of a forgotten hill in a communist country. At Darr Keirn's request, his brother will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery....

(Excerpt) Read more at buffalonews.com ...


TOPICS: Government; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: korea; marines; newyork; northkorea

1 posted on 07/24/2018 8:40:30 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: Blue Jays

Thank you for your brave service, Buster.

2 posted on 07/24/2018 8:46:40 PM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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To: Blue Jays

Amen.


3 posted on 07/24/2018 8:54:46 PM PDT by snooter55 (People may doubt what you say, but they will always believe what you do)
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To: Blue Jays

Ditto. Prayers for Buster. Amazing we got him back.


4 posted on 07/24/2018 8:55:00 PM PDT by CJ Wolf (Free)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Buster Keirn’s remains were part of a shipment of bones that China turned over in 2015, according to Army Sgt. First Class Kristen Duus, a spokeswoman for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, which is part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

The remains had been removed from North Korea to China some time earlier, and the U.S. learned about them through an intermediary, Duus said.


5 posted on 07/24/2018 9:09:43 PM PDT by kabar
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The Forgotten War was one of tbe most brutal conflicts of the 20th
Century. God bless the men who fought and died in that hell on earth.


6 posted on 07/24/2018 9:10:17 PM PDT by NKP_Vet ("Man without God descends into madness")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I happened to be in the ROK for work two weeks ago and I attended a repatriation ceremony for an as yet unidentified US Soldier and a Korean Soldier at the Korean National Cemetery. Pretty moving. I suspect it was this fellow.


7 posted on 07/25/2018 3:17:22 AM PDT by Dr. Pritchett
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