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Veteran’s journey: 52 years later, SWA pilot brings home father’s remains

Posted on 8/8/19 at 6:48 pm
Posted by JPinLondon
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 6:48 pm
Michael Berry just mentioned this and I was nearly in tears.
- JP

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Veteran’s journey: 52 years later, Southwest Airlines pilot brings home father’s remains
In May 1967, Col. Roy Knight Jr., from Garner, Texas, was shot down and killed during the Vietnam War.

Author: Jozelyn Escobedo / Published: 3:36 PM CDT August 8, 2019 / Updated: 6:30 PM CDT August 8, 2019

It was an emotional morning at Dallas Love Field when a Vietnam War veteran's remains were returned to Texas.

In May 1967, Col. Roy Knight Jr., from Garner, Texas, served in the U.S. Air Force and was killed during the Vietnam War.

The pilot was shot down while attacking a target on the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos, according to his obituary.

For years, the Knight family wondered if he was still alive. But in 1974, Knight went from "Missing in Action" to "Killed in Action," his obituary says.

Earlier this year, Knight's remains were identified in Laos. And on Thursday, the veteran's journey came full circle.

Knight's son, who is a captain for Southwest Airlines, flew the airliner containing his father home to Texas.

Bryan Knight was only 5 years old when he waved goodbye to his father 52 years ago from Dallas Love Field when the elder Knight left for the Vietnam War. It was the last time Bryan Knight saw his father alive.


Southwest crew members and Dallas Love Field employees greeted the plane Thursday morning for the veteran's long-awaited arrival home.

As the plane slowly made its way on the tarmac, people both inside and outside the airport stopped to pay respect to Roy Knight.

This was a homecoming the Knight family has waited years for. In the weeks leading up to the arrival, one of Knight's sons shared updates on Facebook about his father's journey.

This was a homecoming the Knight family has waited years for. In the weeks leading up to the arrival, one of Knight's sons shared updates on Facebook about his father's journey.

“A lot of wonderful people have had a hand in preparing for this final moment of Dad’s journey. It has been so uplifting to work with so many great folks! As I have said before, we have been offered everything from a bed in someone’s home to a place of eternal rest there at Holder’s Chapel Cemetery. The love these people have shown our father and our family has just been overwhelming. I look forward to thanking each of them personally. Thank you all for sharing in this solemn yet joyous time for our family.”

The elder Knight graduated from Millsap High School in 1947 and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force days after his 17th birthday.

Knight came from a military family, as several of his brothers served in WWII, according to an obituary. Prior to the Vietnam War, Knight served during the Cold War and Korean War.

According to his obituary, Knight was an experienced pilot and flew combat missions almost daily before his plane was shot down in May 1967 during the Vietnam War.

"He was well-liked and respected by the men with whom he served, particularly the enlisted airmen with whom he had a special connection having been one of them for several years," Knight's obituary reads.

After his death, Knight received several military honors including the Air Force Cross, Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart and six Air Medals.

Now, the community is invited to pay their final respects to the Texas native.

Public visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at White’s Funeral Home, 130 Houston Ave. in Weatherford.
A funeral service with full military honors will take place Saturday.

Anyone who wishes to return POW/MIA bracelets to the family is asked to bring them to the visitation or mail them before Friday. These bracelets will be placed inside the casket before the funeral Saturday.

Mail the bracelets to:
White’s Funeral Home
Attn: Col. Roy Knight Service
130 Houston Avenue, Weatherford, TX 76086
Posted by pjab
Member since Mar 2016
5642 posts
Posted on 8/8/19 at 6:51 pm to
That’s a good story.

They are going to need a really big casket to fit all those bracelets.
Posted by Cold Drink
Member since Mar 2016
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 6:52 pm to
quote:

Michael Berry


Got caught drinking in a tranny bar in Montrose a couple of years ago
Posted by The Mick
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 6:52 pm to
Nice
Posted by JPinLondon
not in London (currently NW Ohio)
Member since Nov 2006
7855 posts
Posted on 8/8/19 at 6:53 pm to






Posted by TheFonz
Somewhere in Louisiana
Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 7:03 pm to
That’s a helluva thing to be able to bring your father home like that after 52 years.
Posted by Tigersaint09
St Petersburg
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 7:04 pm to
Great story, thanks for sharing
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 7:09 pm to
Besides being a secret gay Michael Berry is an awesome dude. His show is hilarious and he’s very thoughtful.
Posted by SWCBonfire
South Texas
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 8/8/19 at 7:26 pm to
Man, I thought my eyes were too watery when I read the repeated paragraph. Welcome home, Colonel.

This post was edited on 8/8/19 at 7:40 pm
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