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Home News Europe United Kingdom Military Veterans

Korean War Soldier Graves Identified

Four British soldiers from the Korean War, long buried as unknown casualties, have been named, bringing closure to their families.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
10 months ago
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The Services taking place at the UN Cemetery, Busan. Photo by the FCDO.

The Services taking place at the UN Cemetery, Busan. Photo by the FCDO.

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  • Rediscovered Heroes
    • The Journey to Identification
  • Stories of Service and Sacrifice
    • A Legacy Honoured
  • UK and South Korea’s Enduring Bond
    • Contributions of the JCCC
    • Closing Thoughts

In a poignant reminder of the enduring human cost of conflict, four British soldiers who fought and died in the Korean War have finally been identified after more than 70 years. Previously buried as unknown casualties, their names now adorn their graves in Busan’s United Nations Memorial Cemetery, South Korea.

 

The services taking place at the UN Cemetery, Busan. Photo by UN Command.
The services taking place at the UN Cemetery, Busan. Photo by UN Command.

 

Rediscovered Heroes

The Ministry of Defence’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC), also known as the “War Detectives,” confirmed the identities of the soldiers following years of meticulous research. Two belonged to the Gloucestershire Regiment, while the others served with the Royal Ulster Rifles.

The identified soldiers are:

  • Major Patrick Angier (aged 30, from Hatherden near Andover)
  • Sergeant Donald Northey (aged 23, from Portsmouth)
  • Corporal William Adair (aged 31, from Newtownards, Northern Ireland)
  • Rifleman Mark Foster (aged 40, from Blackhall Colliery, Co. Durham)

Their graves were rededicated in a moving ceremony attended by their families, military representatives, and dignitaries.

 

The Journey to Identification

A Forensic Effort

Nicola Nash, a member of the JCCC, dedicated years to examining archival records, museum documents, and casualty reports. Speaking about the breakthrough, Nash said,

“After more than 70 years, it is wonderful to give these men a name and reunite them with their families.”

The extensive investigation required collaboration across multiple institutions, including the UK National Archives and the United Nations Cemetery in Busan.

 

Stories of Service and Sacrifice

Gloucestershire Regiment Heroes

Major Patrick Angier and Sergeant Donald Northey were pivotal during the fierce Battle of the Imjin River in April 1951. Despite overwhelming odds, Angier led his company with unwavering resolve, ultimately falling under enemy fire.

Northey, remembered for his courage and loyalty, was killed while delivering ammunition critical to his platoon’s survival.

Royal Ulster Rifles’ Valor

Corporal William Adair and Rifleman Mark Foster, both WWII veterans, were called back to serve in Korea. They were part of an intense retreat in January 1951 when a Chinese offensive caused devastating losses. Their bravery amidst chaos ensured the survival of many comrades, though both men ultimately lost their lives.

 

Pricilla Angier and Guy Puzey, the daughter and grandson of Major Patrick Angier. Korean War soldier graves identified. Photo by the MOD.
Pricilla Angier and Guy Puzey, the daughter and grandson of Major Patrick Angier. Photo by the MOD.

 

A Legacy Honoured

The ceremony in Busan was both a solemn tribute and a source of closure. Family members expressed deep gratitude for the efforts made to identify their loved ones.

Guy Puzey, the grandson of Major Angier, remarked:

“While nothing can undo the trauma of the past, the new findings bring us comfort and peace.”

 

UK and South Korea’s Enduring Bond

The rededication highlights the enduring friendship between the UK and South Korea.

Colin Crooks LVO, British Ambassador to South Korea, said,

“By naming these graves, we ensure their legacy lives on as a testament to the ties forged in conflict.”

 

Contributions of the JCCC

Aspect of Investigation Details
Research Examined casualty files, museum records, and archives.
Collaboration Worked with UK and South Korean authorities.
Outcome Identified four soldiers, providing closure to families.

 

 

Closing Thoughts

This rediscovery goes beyond just naming graves—it restores dignity to those who gave everything for freedom. It also serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless others during the Korean War, many of whom remain unnamed.

The efforts of the JCCC and the support of the United Nations Memorial Cemetery underscore the commitment to remembering and honoring the fallen. This work not only reconnects families with their lost loved ones but also strengthens the enduring bond between nations shaped by shared history.

 

Sources: THX News, Ministry of Defence & Veterans UK.

Tags: British casualties Korean WarBritish soldiers Korean WarBusan United Nations CemeteryGloucestershire Regiment graves identifiedKorean War family closureKorean War soldier graves identifiedKorean War soldier identification processMinistry of Defence War Detectivesrediscovered Korean War soldiersRoyal Ulster Rifles gravesUK and South Korea relations
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