Korean War Soldier’s Remains ID’d After 75 Years

The remains of a U.S. Army soldier who first served in World War II and was killed during the Korean War have been identified decades later, thanks to an old photograph and a refined forensic technique — after modern DNA methods failed, military officials announced Thursday.

Related articles

You may also be interested in

Treasury Ends IRS, Fiscal Service Union Deals

The Treasury Department has terminated its collective bargaining agreement with unionized workers employed at the Internal Revenue Service, the agency said Friday, in an escalation

Headline

Never Miss A Story

Get our Weekly recap with the latest news, articles and resources.
Cookie policy

We use our own and third party cookies to allow us to understand how the site is used and to support our marketing campaigns.