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Decorated ex-Marine Capt. Grady Kurpasi named as third US vet missing in Ukraine war

June 17, 2022
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A highly decorated, recently retired Marine captain is the third US veteran missing in action during the Ukraine war, his family and friends have said.

Grady Kurpasi — who joined the Marines after witnessing the Sept. 11 terror attacks while living in New York City — was last in contact with his loved ones on April 24, a family friend, George Heath, first told CNN.

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Two days later, the Purple Heart vet left his post to “investigate” sudden “small arms fire,” and Kurpasi radioed his unit that the Ukrainian military was also opening fire, the family was told.

“That was the last time anyone heard from him,” Heath told CNN.

State Department spokesman Ned Price had confirmed Thursday that it had been alerted to a third US citizen missing in action in Ukraine.

Grady Kurpasi
Kurpasi had only retired from the Marines in November.
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“There are reports of one additional American whose whereabouts are unknown … Our understanding was that this individual had traveled to Ukraine to take up arms,” Price told reporters.

It followed family members of Alabama veterans Alexander Drueke, 39, and Andy Huynh, 27, reporting them missing earlier this week.

Capt. Grady Kurpasi (right)
Kurpasi (right) had been deployed four times, including three to Iraq, during his 20 years in the Corps.
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The State Department told Kurpasi’s wife, Heeson Kim, that he was being treated as missing in action because his body has not been found or identified, Heath told CNN.

Kurpasi, a captain who had only retired from the Marines in November, had arrived in Ukraine on March 7, less than two weeks after Russia invaded.

He went to help civilians, “not to be in firefights,” said Heath, also a Marine veteran who had served under Kurpasi, who was living in Wilmington, North Carolina, before leaving for Ukraine.

Grady Kurpasi
Kurpasi was last in contact with his loved ones on April 24.
USMC

“For him personally, he has a skill set that he feels he can give back,” he insisted. “He wanted to go and help the Ukrainian people. He wasn’t really planning on fighting,” Heath said.

“It just ended up being that way in the end.”

The missing veteran had been deployed four times, including three to Iraq, during his 20 years in the Corps.

Grady Kurpas
The Marine captain went to help civilians in Ukraine, “not to be in firefights,” a family friend said.
Aaron Douds/U.S. Marine Corps

He had won the Good Conduct Medal three times, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal three times, the Purple Heart medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, CNN noted.

He was a “great leader,” Heath said of the man who had been his platoon commander from 2012 to 2014.

“He always led from the front. He always took care of his Marines,” he said.

Alexander Drueke
Alexander Drueke was reported missing by his family this week.
Facebook/Alexander Drueke
Andy Tai Huynh
Andy Huynh has also been reported missing.

The State Department insisted Thursday that reports of the men being missing had yet to be confirmed, and they had not seen anything to suggest they were being held by invading forces.

“As of today, we have not raised this yet with the Russian Federation,” Price said.

However, he stressed that “the Russians have certain obligations” if the men had been captured.

“Members of the Ukrainian armed forces — including volunteers who may be third-country nationals incorporated into the armed forces — should be treated as prisoners of war under the Geneva Conventions,” Price stressed.

Prisoners of war must be “afforded the treatment and protections commensurate with that status, including humane treatment and fundamental process and fair-trial guarantees,” he said.

With Post wires

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