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  • Fastner's remains were included among 33 boxes turned over in 1993.

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  • Fastner, a prisoner of war in both World War II and the Korean War, will be buried Friday at Fort Snelling following a funeral service at the Church of St. Agnes in St. Paul.

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  • Michael C. Fastner, a 31-year-old St. Paul native who died about the same time at another prison camp about 120 miles away.

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  • Fastner's son, Michael Belle, who was too young to remember his father, said his remains not being recovered "was always a big void."

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  • Fastner had been captured by enemy forces near Kunu-ri, in late November 1950 and died of malnutrition in captivity on Feb. 28, 1951, at a facility known as Camp 5, on the banks of the Yellow River, according to accounts of surviving POWs after the 1953 armistice.

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  • "Once I actually did it, I never looked back," Fastner said.

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  • Nearing 50, Fastner noticed he had developed wheezing, chronic colds and sinus infections.

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  • "Once I actually did it, I never looked back," Fastner said.

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  • Nearing 50, Fastner noticed he had developed wheezing, chronic colds and sinus infections.

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