The family of a fallen serviceman in Oklahoma received memorabilia that belong to their loved one Friday.
Donald Rankins was 23 years old in 1968 when he was killed in action in Vietnam. A man in Independence, Kansas, recently found numerous personal items related to Rankins and contacted FOX23ās news partners at KRMG to give them back to his family.
Bradley Hall said the items he found included a Purple Heart certificate, the flag from a coffin, personal pictures and a letter notifying family members of Rankinsā death.
āI knew immediately what it was because Iām military. I knew it had to go back to the family some way or another,ā Hall said.
Hall, with the help of KRMG, Green Country attorney Steve Money and a Wagoner County deputy, tracked down Rankinsā brother.
āItās the best feeling you could have. Itās absolutely worth,ā Hall said of the effort it took to find Robert Rankins.
Rankins told FOX23 he was surprised to hear from Hall.
āWe didnāt even know anything about it, so weāre glad he made the effort,ā Rankins said.
He took some time to look over the items and reminisce about his brother.
āIām still trying to take it all in myself,ā Rankins said.
Money said getting involved with tracking Rankins down was a personal decision because his brother-in-law was killed in Vietnam.
āThe finger of God wrote this story. That many things could not fall into place like they didā by coincidence, Money said.
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