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War Vet’s Remains Found 52 Years Later, Son Is Finally Able To Pay His Last Respects

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Bryan Knight was finally able to pay his last respects to his father, whose remains were found 52 years after he dies during the Vietnam War. His dad was Air Force Col. Roy A. Knight Jr. Bryan was able to fly his remains home after finding them.

Bryan currently works as a pilot for Southwest Airlines and was only 5 years old when his father left to serve in Vietnam. Only months after he left, his father went missing after his jet is shot down and burst into flames on May 19th, 1967. Additionally, no one reports seeing a parachute before the crash. By that September, Bryan’s father was declared dead.

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War vet Col. Roy A. Knight Jr.

Air Force Col. Roy A. Knight Jr. / SOUTHWEST AIRLINES/FACEBOOK

In June of this year, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announces that Bryan’s dad’s remains had finally been found. The agency reports that the site of the crash was investigated a total of 5 times over the years. However, it wasn’t until January and February of this year that they found possible human remains. These turn out to be Bryan’s dad’s remains.

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Bryan flies his father’s remains back to Dallas Love Field Airport and many came to greet the late war veteran’s coffin (seen in the photo below).

Southwest Airlines crew greet late war veteran coffin / SOUTHWEST AIRLINES/FACEBOOK

Canadian journalist Jackson Proskow was among the many who were waiting at the gate to watch Air Force Col. Roy A. Knight Jr.’s remains come in. He says it was an incredible moment to witness. “They announced it over the intercom. The gate agent was very emotional as he told the story over the PA,” he reports.

“The entire terminal has come to watch this arrival,” he adds. “The entire airport fell silent.”

Carrying the late war vet’s casket out / SOUTHWEST AIRLINES/FACEBOOK

Southwest Airlines has also issued a statement to CNN on the incredibly emotional moment. “Our Southwest Airlines family is honored to support his long-hoped homecoming and join in tribute to Col. Knight as well as every other military hero who has paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the armed forces,” they say.

A proper funeral service Col. Knight occurs this coming weekend.

What a touching and emotional reunion story. Here at DYR, we love our veterans and all who serve.

Take a look at what this veteran does when he finds a loosely hanging American flag at a Navy SEAL monument!

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