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Remains of Army soldier killed during Korean War to be buried in Livonia
Pfc. Philip T. Hoogacker was accounted for in April 2021
Updated:
July 21, 2021 8:27 pm
Pfc. Philip T. Hoogacker (WDIV)
The remains of U.S. Army Pfc. Philip T. Hoogacker, who was killed during the Korean War, will be buried on July 23 in Livonia.
Hoogacker, a Detroit native, was 23 years old.
Officials said he was reported missing in action on July 27, 1950, after his unit was attacked near Anui, South Korea. He was last seen receiving first aid for a minor shrapnel wound. According to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), historians believe Hoogacker was captured by the Korean People’s Army and forcibly marched to Seoul and then to Pyongyang, where he died as a prisoner of war.
U.S. Dept. of Defense
Army Cpl. Norvin Dale Brockett of Powell Butte, missing in action since a Korean War battle nearly 70 years ago, has been formally accounted for.
Services planned last summer were delayed a year due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – It’s been nearly two years since New Mexico resident Katherine Gandara got a long-awaited phone call about the uncle she never met: Official word that a set of remains returned by North Korea had been identified as Corporal Norvin Brockett, a Powell Butte resident who at age 17 convinced his family to let him join the Army and fight for his country in Korea.