Soldier who went missing during Korean War accounted for
Source: Associated Press
Soldier who went missing during Korean War accounted for
By MARK PRATT
September 24, 2022
BOSTON (AP) A soldier from Massachusetts who went missing during the Korean War and was later reported to have died in a prisoner of war camp has been accounted for using modern scientific techniques, military officials said.
Army Cpl. Joseph J. Puopolo, 19, of East Boston, was accounted for in August, according to a statement Friday from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
It was the news his family including his now 99-year-old sister Elizabeth Fiorentini has been awaiting for decades, Fiorentinis grandson and Puopolos grandnephew, Richard Graham, said in a telephone interview Saturday.
We have all heard about him, and we all knew of him, and we all knew he was a war hero. We always hoped wed find him, he said. But I never thought my grandmother would be here for it.
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This undated photo provided by the U.S. Defense Department shows Cpl. Joseph J. Puopolo. The solider from Massachusetts who went missing during the Korean War and was later reported to have died in a prisoner of war camp has been accounted for using modern scientific techniques, military officials said. Puopolo, 19, of East Boston, was accounted for in August, according to a statement Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. (U.S. Defense Department via AP)