After almost 45 years, a Vietnam War veteran came home to rest.
Army
Sergeant Bunyan Durant Price Jr. was declared "Missing In Action" in
Cambodia in 1970, and remained that way since. His body was returned to
his family in Gastonia Thursday.
It was a day of mixed emotions
for relatives. Price's nephew told WBTV the family is feeling happiness
and sadness. They're also relieved that the soldier will finally get a
proper burial.
"Today was really sad," said Sgt. Price's sister, Brenda Harris, "But it brought closure for me."
Sgt.
Price's two other sisters agreed. "There were times I thought he was
alive, but there were also times I thought he was dead," said Arvonia
England.
"He was our hero," said Wanda Hanley.
The fallen
veteran's nephew, Harley Walker Jr. said, "My uncle was a real good
person. He was caring, and he would do anything for you."
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ReplyDeleteWelcome home brother.
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed, sure wish I could go back to 1967.
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