Suspected Remains Of 3 Americans Returned

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HANOI, Vietnam — The suspected remains of three American soldiers killed during the Vietnam War have been sent back to America, a U.S. official said yesterday. Three cases holding the likely remains of three American soldiers left Da Nang in central Vietnam in a military aircraft headed for America on Wednesday, an official of the U.S. MIA, or Missing in Action, office in Vietnam, Ron Ward, said.

They are to be identified at a military laboratory in Hawaii, Ward said.


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