Medal of Honor Recipient and Korean War Soldier Accounted for After 70 Years
AmericanMilitaryNews.com | Based on a Press Release by the US Army. March 09, 2021The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced last week that Korean War Medal of Honor recipient, Army Chaplain (Capt.) Emil Joseph Kapaun, has been accounted for.
Kapaun, of Pilsen, Kansas, served as a chaplain with the 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. On Nov. 2, 1950, the 3rd Battalion was near Unsan when the unit came under heavy fire and received orders to withdraw.
Eventually surrounded and besieged by Chinese Communist Forces, unit members became trapped and dug inside foxholes or behind bunkers.
Kapaun stayed with the wounded but was soon captured and marched from village to village, with little food and shelter, to Old Pyoktong, later known as Chinese Camp 5, on the south bank of the Yalu River.
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He died of exhaustion and possible heart failure induced by pleurisy at the age of 35 on May 23, 1951.
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