
There have been no further reclamation efforts on the part of North Korea. in 2018 after a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Redgate's remains were included in the 55 boxes of remains that North Korea returned to the U.S. Korean War soldiers' remains returned to the US It wasn’t until Apalmost 70 years after he went missing in action - that his remains were identified by analysts with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in Hawaii. The Army declared him presumptively dead in 1953. troops dead, 4,582 wounded and 4,894 missing, according to the website. troops were nearly annihilated, according to the U.S. Fighting in frigid temperatures, in mountainous terrain, with even their retreats blocked, U.S. Chinese troops outnumbered and surrounded U.S.

But the Battle at Chosin Reservoir turned the tide of the war in North Korea’s favor. military leaders were confident that troops would reach China’s border, retaking the whole Korean peninsula by Christmas.

His unit was on the eastern side of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea when they were attacked by Chinese and North Korean forces on Nov. 27, 1950. Redgate reenlisted in 1948. He was a member of Battery A, 48th Field Artillery Battalion, 7th Infantry Division.
