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17-year-old U.S. soldier who went lacking in Korean Battle is accounted for

Editorial Board Published April 22, 2025
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A 17-year-old soldier who was killed through the Korean Battle has been accounted for 75 years after he went lacking, officers mentioned Monday. 

Throughout the battle, 30,000 United Nations servicemembers, together with U.S. troopers, confronted off in opposition to 120,000 Chinese language and North Korean enemy forces in “rugged terrain in lethally cold weather,” the DPAA mentioned. The battle, which the DPAA described as “one of the most brutal” of the complete warfare, raged for 17 days. 

17-year-old U.S. soldier who went lacking in Korean Battle is accounted forMilitary Cpl. Albert J. Estrada.

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Military officers needed to push North Korean forces into China and sever provide strains close to the Chosin reservoir, the DPAA mentioned. However the North Korean forces launched a shock assault that pressured one group of troopers to retreat in late November. A couple of days later, Chinese language troopers surrounded and remoted one other group of troopers. A process drive was rapidly assembled to attempt to arrange a withdrawal. A “bitter fight” allowed U.N. forces to open an airfield to usher in reinforcements and evacuate casualties on December 1, in accordance with the U.S. army, and finally, the U.N. troopers managed a full retreat. 

Greater than 1,000 U.S. Marines and troopers had been killed throughout this time, the DPAA mentioned. Hundreds extra had been injured or incapacitated by the chilly climate. Because of the components and the retreat, “hundreds of fallen Marines and soldiers were unable to be immediately recovered,” the DPAA mentioned. 

Estrada was one of many troopers who couldn’t be situated after the battle. He was reported lacking on Dec. 6, 1950. There was no info to point that he was ever held as a prisoner of warfare, the DPAA mentioned. Three years later, on Dec. 31, 1953, the U.S. Military issued a presumptive discovering of demise. 

koreanwar-retreatfromchansinfoot.jpg U.S. Marines at Chosin.

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Between 1953 and 1954, the North Korean authorities returned 1000’s of stays of troopers who had died through the Korean Battle. The stays had been buried in U.N. cemeteries in North Korea. The hassle, often known as Operation Glory, included the return of 500 units of stays that had been buried close to the Chosin reservoir. All however 126 of the stays had been recognized. The unidentified stays had been buried as unknowns on the Nationwide Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, the DPAA mentioned. 

From 1990 to 1994, the North Korean authorities returned 47 further containers of stays attributed to the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. From these restoration efforts, the DPAA and the organizations that preceded it had been capable of establish over 130 of the unaccounted-for lacking personnel misplaced within the Chosin Reservoir Marketing campaign. 

The DPAA didn’t say which handover Estrada’s stays had been recovered from. A full announcement of his accounting can be shared at a later date, the company mentioned. 

Estrada earned a number of army honors, together with the Purple Coronary heart, the Nationwide Protection Service Medal, and the Republic of Korea Battle Service Medal, in accordance with the Korean Battle Veterans Memorial Basis. 

Estrada’s surviving siblings, Manuel Estrada and Ruth Tucker, have lengthy lobbied for his identification, in accordance with a 2018 article from The Each day Democrat. That 12 months, Tucker was offered with a medal from the Republic of South Korea honoring her efforts to account for lacking American troopers who died through the Korean Battle. On the time, Tucker mentioned full identification of Korean Battle stays can take between 4 and 5 years. 

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