Sons Get 'Certitude' After Receiving Their Missing Father's Korean War Dog Tag
After decades of ambiguity, "We have certitude," Charles McDaniel Jr., said on Wednesday, adding that he and his brother are "the most fortunate because we're the only ones that have a name now."
by Vanessa Romo
Aug 08, 2018
2 minutes
It's difficult to know exactly what happened to Master Sgt. Charles Hobert McDaniel after U.S. Army forces were attacked by small groups of Chinese communist soldiers during the early days of the Korean War in November 1950.
But on Wednesday McDaniel's sons â both toddlers when he disappeared â got something they've been missing for 68 years: "certitude."
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