November 7, 2014 - A U.S. soldier who died as a POW during the Korean War received full military honors in a hometown funeral attended by family members who feared the day might never come.Army Sgt. Lee Henderson Manning, whose remains were recently identified, was finally laid to rest near his mother at Inglewood Park Cemetery near Los Angeles after a service that included presentations by representatives of South Korea and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. An Army honor guard fired rifles in salute, and the flag from the casket was presented to Manning's sisters, Carrie Elam and Helena Parker.
"My heart is very full," Elam told reporters. "I never ever thought that it would come to fruition like this."
Manning was just 20 years old when he enlisted right out of high school in 1950 and trained as a medic. He had hoped to become a doctor someday. read more>>>
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