75 years later: Korean War POW’s remains return to West Michigan on family flight

MUSKEGON MI — The remains of a U.S. soldier killed in the Korean War were flown back to West Michigan by his great-nephew, a commercial pilot, in an emotional event.

American Airlines Capt. Casey Brouhard was at the helm of a Wednesday, Oct. 15, flight from Dallas to Grand Rapids that carried the remains of Pfc. Harold B. Dulyea.

“To be the lead on this flight and to take one of my family members home after 75 years, it’s once in a lifetime, once in a career,” Brouhard said about the honor in a video provided by American Airlines…

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