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Cpl. Anthony Konze, missing since the Korean War, was identified and laid to rest with full military honors in Georgia after being deemed "non-recoverable" for decades.
Curley enlisted in the New Hampshire National Guard in June 1948 and was later assigned to the Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division.
A U.S. military base in South Korea accidentally blared an alert siren instead of a bugle call, causing a brief scare just as the U.S. and its allies are monitoring for signs of provocation from ...
A US Army camp in South Korea mistakenly blasted out an emergency air raid siren Thursday night instead of the usual playing of taps -- sparking alarm.
But an emergency siren blared instead due to “human error,” Crighton said. Camp Casey is the closest Army base to the North Korean border, and a likely target in the event of an attack.
A U.S. Army base in South Korea accidentally blasted an emergency siren Thursday night instead of the somber notes of taps, officials said, igniting brief panic on the base amid threats from North ...
A U.S. Army base in Dongducheon, South Korea — just 11 miles from the North Korean border — accidentally sounded an emergency alarm on Thursday night instead of the expected bugler’s tune “Taps.” Camp ...
Taps, the melancholy bugler's song played at military funerals, was supposed to be sounded on Camp Casey's announcement system at 10 p.m., as is custom at Army installations to mark the end of the day ...