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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci
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Re: Susupected Korean War Remains Turned Over

Date: July 24, 1998

In a solemn, twenty-minute ceremony, North Korea turned over to UN Command what may three sets of US remains from the Korean War.

The remains were discovered in Pyongan province near the Chinese border and are believed to be those of men from the 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division who were lost in battle in 1952. This brings the total of remains turned over by North Korea, as a result of joint searches, to 5 this year. Another search team is slated to begin work 11th of August.



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