Re: Recovery of Korean War Remains Begins
Date: April 13, 2004
" Return
Of Korean MIA Remains Begins
United Press International
WASHINGTON - U.S. and North Korean specialists began preliminary work Monday
in North Korea to recover the remains of Americans missing in action from the
Korean War.
For the first time since these operations started in 1996, supplies and equipment
were transported across the demilitarized zone to U.S. recovery teams, the U.S.
Department of Defense said.
Also for the first time since 1999, U.S. remains, accompanied by recovery team
members, will be returned across the demilitarized zone.
U.S. and North Korean negotiators last year agreed to five operations for 2004
in Unsan County and near the Chosin Reservoir, both sites of major battles and
heavy losses of U.S. servicemen.
Twenty-eight U.S. team members will join with their North Korean counterparts
for each of these 30-day operations.
The project marks the ninth consecutive year that U.S. teams have operated inside
North Korea, bringing home some remains of the more than 8,100 soldiers missing
in action from the war.
More than 88,000 Americans are still listed as missing in action from World
War II, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Vietnam War and Desert Storm.
©2004 United Press International"
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