Southwest pilot brings father's remains home from Vietnam 52 years later
In May 1967, U.S. Air Force Col. Roy Knight Jr., from Garner, Texas, was killed while serving in the Vietnam War. Earlier this year, Knight's remains were identified in Laos. And on Thursday, the veteran's journey came full circle when his son flew his remains into Love Field. MORE: https://on.wfaa.com/2OOW0Fd
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