Long Lost ; Dna Tests Have Helped Identify the Remains of Many Missing in Action From the Korean and Vietnam Wars, but 15 Men From Here Still Lie in Unknown Graves.
Sunday News; Lancaster, Pa. › February 04, 2010
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Sunday News; Lancaster, Pa. › February 04, 2010
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It's been 56 years since U.S. troops ceased fighting in Korea and 36 years since the end of the Vietnam War.See the full content of this document
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Long Lost ; Dna Tests Have Helped Identify the Remains of Many Missing in Action From the Korean and Vietnam Wars, but 15 Men From Here Still Lie in Unknown Graves.
But the remains of almost 9,800 servicemen from the two conflicts are still unaccounted for.
Fifteen of these men are from Lancaster County, and this project aims to tell their stories.The local soldiers from those ...See the full content of this document
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