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Officials didn’t properly track organs of deceased troops, report says
Military officials did not effectively manage the retention and handling of organs reviewed during forensic examinations, according to a new report.
Air Force launches investigation after human remains found in C-17 flying out of Kabul
“OSI’s review will be thorough to ensure we obtain the facts regarding this tragic incident,” Stefanek said. “Our hearts go out to the families of the deceased.”
Remains of Tennessee soldier killed in WWII being returned
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency identified the remains using DNA and other means last September.
Seven decades later, remains of soldier lost in Korean War returned home
The Army’s never-ending quest to bring soldiers home was accomplished by digging through foxholes, excavating coffins and modern advancements in science.
By Jason Nark, The Philadelphia Inquirer via the AP
Soldier reported MIA during Korean War accounted for
The young officer went missing when his unit was attacked during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
West Virginia soldier’s remains identified from Korean War
The soldier's unit was attacked in North Korea and he was reported missing in action Dec. 12, 1950.
Remains of soldier from Korean War to be interred this week
To identify Mullins’ remains, scientists from DPAA used anthropological analysis, as well as circumstantial evidence.
Illinois soldier ID’d from 55 boxes of remains returned by North Korea in 2018
Cpl. Asa E. Vance was reported missing in action Dec. 2, 1950, near the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea.
Second set of human remains found at Fort Bliss range, not believed to be those of missing soldier
The remains were found in the mid-afternoon Thursday by a citizen walking in the area.
By Kyle Rempfer
Medal of Honor recipient, a chaplain who died in captivity, identified among Korean War remains
Chaplain (Capt.) Emil Kapaun was awarded the Medal of Honor and recognized by the Catholic Church for his actions in battle and in the POW camp where he died.
By Harm Venhuizen