Korean War GI’s remains identified
From Times Wire Reports
The remains of a U.S. soldier killed in the Korean War have been identified by American forensic experts, 13 years after they were returned by North Korea.
The soldier was Pfc. Charles H. Long, of Durand, Ill. His remains will be buried Saturday in Durand, the Pentagon said.
Long’s remains, along with his Social Security card and other identification, were returned in 1993.
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