Posted on 08/13/2018 4:35:16 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
SUPERIOR, Wisconsin (KMSP) - Chisago County Sheriffs Deputies escorted the remains of a Korean War Veteran to his home in Superior, Wisconsin Sunday.
Army Sgt. 1st Class Rufus L. Ketchum, 38, of Superior, will be buried Aug. 14. He was a medic and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for Valor and the Bronze Star.
He was among 2,500 U.S. and 700 South Korean soldiers that deployed east of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea in November 1950.
His team was attacked by Chinese forces there, of which 1,500 survived, but the rest were captured, killed or missing in enemy territory.
He was reported missing Dec. 6, 1950 until a September 2001 recovery effort in the area led to the recovery of his remains. Scientists were able to identify Ketchums remains.
Today, 7,691 Americans are still unaccounted for from the Korean War, but technology like that used for Ketchums identification is being utilized every day.
Ketchum was a member of the Medical Detachment, 57th Field Artillery battalion, 31st Regimental Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division.
Welcome home, soldier and Rest In Peace.
RIP.
Top story of 8/13/2018.
My father in-law barely survived Chosin.
1st Marine Division, took mortar shrapnel, some of which he carried for the rest of his life.
He was evacuated just before they were surrounded.
My wife wouldn’t be here if not for good fortune.
Rest in peace, Sarge. And welcome home.
A DSC with V-device? You did your duty and then some, Doc. Chosin in November. Tough tour of duty that.
PTL for this family’s closure.
Kit
There was a Georgia soldier identified and returned home. How many have been identified?
Rest in peace.
Would like to see his picture. Glad he’s been identified.
This was at the linked article:
Some of these are from earlier batches of remains, not the ones returned last month. The article says this one is from a mission sent to North Korea in 2001.
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