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Re: Missing & Missed
From: POW-MIA InterNetwork
Date: July 18, 2003
"Missing 51 years, missed always
Jim Mahoney Dallas Morning News
Chris Cope, with a photo of Capt. Troy Gordon Cope, gains comfort from data provided by Chinese officials saying that his uncle's body is buried with his plane's wreckage. Capt. Cope was shot down along the Korea-China border in 1952.
Fifty years after an armistice ended hostilities on the Korean Peninsula, the war may finally be coming to an end for the family of Troy Gordon Cope. "We now know he died, the circumstances, that he was buried with the aircraft. We know the exact location of the crash site," said Chris G. Cope, Capt. Cope's nephew."
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