Ensign buried at Arlington 60 years after death
Posted : Monday Jul 12, 2010 14:36:56 EDT
ARLINGTON, Va. — Ensign Robert Langwell would have been destined for a dark, watery grave if not for the kindness of a fisherman in South Korea who pulled his body from the ocean 60 years ago.
Thanks to a tip from that same fisherman, family members were able to bury Langwell at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday morning.
Langwell, a native of Columbus, Ind., died aboard the minesweeper Magpie when the ship hit a mine and exploded off the coast of South Korea on Oct. 1, 1950, months after the start of the Korean War. Twelve survived; Langwell was one of 20 lost at sea. He was 26.
Days later, his body got tangled in a fisherman’s net and was pulled from the sea. Local residents buried him in a shallow grave in Chuksan-ri, South Korea, where he remained for decades.
Two years ago, the fisherman’s tip led South Korean officials to search for Langwell’s body. In April 2009, they recovered Langwell’s skeletal remains and an old identification card from a shallow grave three miles from where the ship sank.
A geneology search led Navy officials to Brenda Showalter of Columbus, Langwell’s second cousin.
“I just didn’t believe it. I was sure it was some kind of scam,” Showalter said. “I was very skeptical. I told my husband, he didn’t believe it. I told my sister, she said ‘No way.’ ”
Showalter and her sister submitted DNA swab kits that helped identify Langwell’s remains, and dental records from when he served in World War II confirmed the body was a match.
Nine of Langwell’s relatives attended the graveside service. He was buried with full military honors, including a firing party and a horse-drawn caisson. A military band played “Eternal Father, Strong to Save,” the Navy hymn, as Langwell’s casket was carried to the grave site. Many of his relatives had never met one another before the service.
“It’s kind of funny. I didn’t ever know him, but he’s my family. I don’t quite know how to put that in words,” said Showalter, 50. “I have cousins not very far away that I’m just now finding out about. Even in his death, he’s doing some nice things for our family.”
A delegation from the Korean Embassy, including Ambassador Han Duk-soo, also attended the funeral. Han said Langwell’s ceremony was a symbolic way to pay tribute to the courage and sacrifice of all American service members who fought for South Korea’s freedom 60 years ago. After the service, embassy officials took Langwell’s family to lunch at a Japanese restaurant nearby.
The funeral was one of 31 held at Arlington on Monday. Another was for World War I Army Pvt. Thomas Costello of New York City, who died of a shrapnel wound and was buried in a wooded area in northern France in 1918. Dental records also confirmed his identity. His only surviving relative lives in Maine.
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