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The Military and DNA

This article explains about the U.S. military's use of DNA to identify servicemen -- both present-day and from past conflicts. I'm involved with the work mentioned toward the end -- locating relatives with the same mtDNA as soldiers still unaccounted for from WWII, Korea and Vietnam.

DNA Registry Unlocks Key to Fallen Servicemembers' Identities

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