Pvt. Albert King, shot dead by a white military police officer in Georgia in 1941, was blamed for his own death and buried in an unmarked grave. In a Georgia cemetery, surrounded by tombstones cracked and worn by decades of rain and sun, Pvt. Albert King's gleams new and bright. The Army unveiled it Sunday in a full military funeral, 83 years late. Since 1941 his body has rested in an unmarked grave near the military base where a white military police officer shot and killed him.