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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,037 posts)
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 08:03 PM Jul 2018

NKorea provided just 1 dog tag with 55 sets of war remains

WASHINGTON — When North Korea handed over 55 boxes of bones that it said are remains of American war dead, it provided a single military dog tag but no other information that could help U.S. forensics experts determine their individual identities, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday.

The official, who discussed previously undisclosed aspects of the remains issue on condition of anonymity, said it probably will take months if not years to fully determine individual identities from the remains, which have not yet been confirmed by U.S. specialists to be those of American servicemen.

The official did not know details about the single dog tag, including the name on it, or whether it was even that of an American military member. During the Korean War, combat troops of 16 other United Nations member countries fought alongside U.S. service members on behalf of South Korea. Some of them, including Australia, Belgium, France and the Philippines, have yet to recover some of their war dead from North Korea.

The 55 boxes were handed over at Wonsan, North Korea last Friday and flown aboard a U.S. military transport plane to Osan air base in South Korea, where U.S. officials catalogued the contents. After a repatriation ceremony at Osan on Wednesday, the remains will be flown to Hawaii where they will begin undergoing in-depth forensic analysis, in some cases using mitochondrial DNA profiles, at a Defense Department laboratory to attempt to establish individual identifications.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/nkorea-provided-just-1-dog-tag-with-55-sets-of-war-remains/ar-BBLk6n3?li=BBnb7Kz

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NKorea provided just 1 dog tag with 55 sets of war remains (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2018 OP
For sale markses66 Jul 2018 #1
And the dog tag will say Don Draper............. Bengus81 Jul 2018 #2
Who couldn't see this coming... Historic NY Jul 2018 #3

Bengus81

(6,931 posts)
2. And the dog tag will say Don Draper.............
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 08:15 PM
Jul 2018

And a bunch of bones that if not from dogs are probably North Koreans that the Kim family had murdered. Played your ASS like a fiddle Trump.............

Historic NY

(37,451 posts)
3. Who couldn't see this coming...
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 08:17 PM
Jul 2018

in the past it was animal bones, in the past they demanded payment. They had 100 sets of remains ready to turn over back in 2007. Where are those?

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