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Korean War dog tags found in Detroit storage locker

From the Korean War Memorial (Source: http://bit.ly/2c18Spf License: http://bit.ly/2bBCs4m)

WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A man combing through a storage unit in suburban Detroit says he discovered military ID tags that might have belonged to a Korean War soldier.

TV station WXYZ says the dog tags bear the name William C. Fowler. Adam Heaphy says he searched the internet and learned that Fowler, a South Carolina native, was born in 1927 and killed in action in 1951.

Heaphy says he found the tags after successfully bidding on an abandoned storage locker at A-1 Affordable Storage in White Lake Township. He wants to return them to the owner, perhaps a member of Fowler’s family.

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