Dawn Alexandrea Berry gave the keynote address about the Korean War’s legacy on the search for missing service members in the annual Lance Cpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) Nearly one year after the remains of a Korean War soldier were identified and returned to his family in Georgia, the woman who made it possible visited the National Infantry Museum for the first time. As she approached the showcase dedicated to Cpl. Luther Story, a Buena Vista native and Medal […]
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A year ago, a Korean War hero from Buena Vista was brought home to Georgia – 73 years after his battlefield death. Private First Class Luther Story was just 19 when he was killed. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions. But his remains were not identified for decades. For more than seven decades, the remains buried with more than 800 others in Hawaii were simply known as X-260, Tanggok. Dr. Dawn Alexandrea Berry is one of the people who gave Luther Story his name back.