After 86 years, Army Cpl. John “Jack” Ginzl is finally home in Rhinelander. He was buried on Sunday in a public ceremony at Forest Home Cemetery. Ginzl had previously been interred in a military cemetery in Hawaii, in a grave for unidentified soldiers. The post After 86 years, Rhinelander soldier ID’d and buried at home appeared first on WPR.
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