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After 71 years, Korean War vet will finally be laid to rest
The 24-year-old soldier was reported missing in early December 1950 on the sixth day of a retreat at the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea.
Remains of soldier returned by North Korea in 2018 to be buried
The remains of a Missouri soldier who died nearly 70 years ago in the Korean War will be buried Thursday at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis County.
National Guard helicopters airlift 214 people trapped in camping area amid California wildfires
National Guard rescuers in two military helicopters airlifted 214 people to safety on Saturday after flames trapped them in a wooded camping area near Mammoth Pool Reservoir.
Ohio soldier identified from remains returned by North Korea
The remains of a soldier killed in the Korean War have been identified as an Ohio man.
Remains of Michigan soldier returned by North Korea coming back home
The remains of a Michigan soldier who went missing during the Korean War’s fierce Battle of Chosin Reservoir are being returned home after DNA testing confirmed that he died in that battle nearly 70 years ago.
Remains of soldier killed in Chosin Reservoir battle now returning home
Army Pfc. John Martin was killed during fighting in North Korea in 1950.
Remains of US soldier reported MIA after Chosin Reservoir battle identified
There’s now a national veterans cemetery not far from where John Martin grew up along the upper Hudson River, but when it came time to pick a burial place for the soldier 68 years after he was killed in the Korean War, his niece picked the family plot at a nearby cemetery.
Corn in the bones: The science behind North Korea war remains
Here's how you can tell Americans from others, experts say, and other mysteries DNA can solve.
By Tara Copp, AP
2 more service members ID’d from North Korea remains
The two sets identified were from the November 1950 Unsan battle during the Korean War.
By Tara Copp, AP
Korean War soldier returning home to Kentucky for burial
He was among about 2,500 U.S. soldiers attacked by Chinese forces near the Chosin Reservoir.
Military project aims to combat disease outbreaks, protect warfighters
When warfighters are downrange, they often come into contact with diseases at ground zero of an outbreak.
By Kyle Rempfer