14 Sets of Remains Turned Over to U.S.
From Times Wire Reports
Remains believed to be those of 14 American servicemen missing in action from the Korean War were delivered to the U.S. military. The remains were flown aboard a U.S. Air Force plane from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, to Yokota Air Base near Tokyo for a United Nations Command repatriation ceremony attended by about 100 people, including about 20 Korean War veterans. The remains were to be taken to an Army lab in Hawaii for forensic examination and positive identification.
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