File:Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1998-Title- Coming Home-Category- Picture Story-Place- Honorable Mention Picture Story-The remains of who are believed to be five U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean DD-SP-99-04092.jpg
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DescriptionMilitary Photographer of the Year Winner 1998-Title- Coming Home-Category- Picture Story-Place- Honorable Mention Picture Story-The remains of who are believed to be five U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean DD-SP-99-04092.jpg |
English: Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1998
Title: Coming Home Category: Picture Story Place: Honorable Mention Picture Story The remains of who are believed to be five U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean Conflict are repatriated during a ceremony at the Panmunjom Freedom House on 9 Oct. 98. A delegation of United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission (UNCMAC) officials received the remains from North Korean officials during the eighth repatriation ceremony held since joint search and recovery operations began in Korea in 1996. The five sets of remains brings the total returned to 19. Kim Yong-kyu, a spokesman for the U.N. command said the remains were recovered from Gaechon City, about 50 miles north of Pyongyang. The U.S. 2nd Infantry Division suffered nearly 5,000 casualties while retreating through the area after China entered the war in late 1950 heightening the possibility that the remains are of U.S. soldiers. The repatriated remains will be shipped to the Army's Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii for processing. |
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Author | SSGT Jim Varhegyi | |||
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Image title | Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1998 Title: Coming Home Category: Picture Story Place: Honorable Mention Picture Story The remains of who are believed to be five U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean Conflict are repatriated during a ceremony at the Panmunjom Freedom House on 9 Oct. 98. A delegation of United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission (UNCMAC) officials received the remains from North Korean officials during the eighth repatriation ceremony held since joint search and recovery operations began in Korea in 1996. The five sets of remains brings the total returned to 19. Kim Yong-kyu, a spokesman for the U.N. command said the remains were recovered from Gaechon City, about 50 miles north of Pyongyang. The U.S. 2nd Infantry Division suffered nearly 5,000 casualties while retreating through the area after China entered the war in late 1950 heightening the possibility that the remains are of U.S. soldiers. The repatriated remains will be shipped to the Army's Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii for processing. |
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Author | SSGT Jim Varhegyi |
Source | Digital |
Short title | DD-SP-99-04092 |
Date and time of data generation | 1 January 1998 |
City shown | UNKNOWN |
JPEG file comment | File written by Adobe Photoshop¨ 5.0 |
IIM version | 2 |
Writer | K. Evans |
Special instructions | RELEASED |
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Category | A |
Supplemental categories | UNCLASS |