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New breakthroughs in DNA analysis offer a chance to identify more of the lost from wars and disasters stretching back decades ...
Robert Leon Wendler, a Vietnam veteran, is facing trouble in his efforts to attend an Honor Flight to the Vietnam Veterans ...
During morning rush hour, cars creep forward in a queasy gas-brake rhythm toward Gate 1. I’m old enough to remember the days ...
As drones proliferate, the Remote ID market grows rapidly—set to reach $5.7B by 2035—driven by global airspace safety and ...
Military identification tags date back to the Civil War. Soldiers were afraid no one would be able to identify them if they died — they were terrified of being buried in unmarked graves.
During the identification of the bodies of the deceased, which Russia transfers within the framework of repatriation, there have been cases when remains of several different people are found in one ...