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  2. Recovery of U.S. human remains from the Korean War

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    The DPAA continues to announce identified remains based on the work of the Korean War Identification Project. These identified soldiers are returned to their families for burial. If the remains are found to be South Korean or Chinese in origin, the remains are returned to their home countries in repatriation ceremonies. [citation needed]

  3. Operation Glory - Wikipedia

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    Operation Glory was an American effort to repatriate the remains of United Nations Command casualties from North Korea at the end of the Korean War.The Korean Armistice Agreement of July 1953 called for the repatriation of all casualties and prisoners of war, and through September and October 1954 the Graves Registration Service Command received the remains of approximately 4,000 casualties.

  4. United Nations Memorial Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    From September to October 1954, the resulting exchange of casualties, dubbed Operation Glory, between United Nations forces and the North Koreans resulted in 4,219 remains being recovered, of which 1,275 were non-US casualties. [28] Also exchanged were the remains of approximately 14,000 North Korean and Chinese casualties. [29]

  5. Korean War Veteran’s remains return home after seven decades

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    While the Korean War was over 70 years ago, there are still more than 7,000 missing and unidentified soldiers according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. Korean War Veteran’s remains ...

  6. Military identifies remains of missing in action Korean War ...

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    The remains of a soldier who died during the Korean war have been identified as a 19-year-old Ohio man.

  7. Korean War veteran's remains returning home 65 years later - AOL

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    He died as a prisoner of war nearly 65 years ago, but soon an American soldier's remains will be making the journey home. Army Sgt. Floyd James Robert Jackson was captured during the Korean War in ...

  8. Military Cemetery for North Korean Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    From 1981 to 1989, 42 sets of remains were returned in this manner, however in 1997, North Korea refused to accept any further Chinese remains. [4] Following a visit by South Korean President Park Geun-hye to Beijing in June 2013, it was agreed that the remains of the Chinese soldiers would be repatriated directly to China. The exhumation of ...

  9. Remains of Korean War soldier from NY ID'ed after 71 years

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    The remains of a 19-year-old soldier from upstate New York killed during the Korean War have been identified more than seven decades after he was reported missing in action, defense officials ...