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Old 12-20-2013, 12:05 PM
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"He's Coming Home": Widow Receives Korean War Veteran's Remains

Clara Gantt's refused to re-marry, despite her husband's request to do so, after Sgt. First Class Joseph Gantt died in Korea in 1951

A love story that lives on through two wars and nearly 70 years included a tearful chapter Friday morning when the 94-year-old widow of Sgt. First Class Joseph Gantt accepted her husband's remains during an Honor Guard ceremony at Los Angeles International Airport.

Gantt was taken prisoner during the Korean War as he defended his unit's position near Kunu-ri', Korea on in December 1950. He died as a prisoner of war in March 1951.

SFC Gantt had been presumed dead for more than 60 years. His remains were identified at the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command and forensics labs in Honolulu, then flown to LAX for Friday's Honor Guard ceremony.

"I'm so happy -- it's a closure. He's coming home," said widow Clara Gantt, who refused her husband's request that she re-marry in the event of his death. "He was always looking out for my well-being. He wanted me to re-marry and find some man who could give me more than he did.

"I told him, 'No, no. You had a hard time getting me to say yes, and there won't be no more marriage.' So, here I am, still his wife, and I'm going to remain his wife until the Lord calls me home."

Gantt sobbed as her husband's flag-draped casket was removed from the plane before an Honor Guard transfer to a hearse ahead of a planned burial in Inglewood, Calif.

Gantt was born in land in 1924 and joined the Army in 1942. He met his future wife in a chance encounter aboard a train from Texas to Los Angeles in 1946.

The soldier and other service members were bound for Washington, but Gantt's final stop was Los Angeles.

"He wrote me a letter and told me to come up there," Gantt said. "I got to know him a little more."

They married in June 1948.

"He was a good husband. He was a good soldier," said Gantt. "That was something he loved. He got out of (World War II) and right into another. That was his life."

Gantt was assigned as a Field Medic, Battery C, 503rd Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division in Korea. For his combat leadership and heroic actions on the day he was captured, he was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Valor.

He also earned the Purple Heart, Prisoner of War Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, ippine Liberation Ribbon, United Nations Service Medal, Republic of Korea War Service Medal and Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation.


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FANTASTIC!!!!

It is a sad thing but what one heck of a nice Christmas gift from God for the wife!!!
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Hand Salute! Rest in peace SFC your duty is complete.
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