
Korean War Vet James Sund was finally laid to rest with full military honors in northwestern Minnesota today, 60 years after he died.
Corporal Sund was killed at a Korean prisoner of war camp in 1951 at the age of 28.
North Korean officials turned over Veterans remains in 1992. Just recently, DNA testing found Corporal Sund among the remains.
He was laid to rest near his boyhood farm.
Deb Stanley: "It's very heart warming. I think it lets every service man and woman know they're not forgotten."
Tuesday, Governor Mark Dayton ordered flags flown at half staff, across the state of Minnesota in Sund's honor.