Korea War MIAS still missing

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A large number of the US dead who have not been returned to the US are actually buried in a cemetery in Pyong Yang. They were buried there by the US Army early in the war when Pyong Yang was in American hands and prior to Communist Red China's entry into the war.
 
See the following website of US MIAS/remains either unknown or not yet found
Look at right "Missing DNA Needed" the helpful link to identity....
Korean War Databases

ALso DOD MIA/POW database
Please read the attached of the Korea War MIA Disenterment Project to identify the MIAS from certain sections from Korea....
Korean War Disinterment Project Phases > Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency > Article View (dpaa.mil)
See the following website of US MIAS/remains either unknown or not yet found
Look at right "Missing DNA Needed" the helpful link to identity....
Korean War Databases

ALso DOD MIA/POW database
Please read the attached of the Korea War MIA Disenterment Project to identify the MIAS from certain sections from Korea....
Korean War Disinterment Project Phases > Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency > Article View (dpaa.mil)

A number of POWs from Korea were captured but never returned or accounted for by the Soviets, Chinese and North Koreans. Some were reported alive years after the war. A number of Cold War American aviators apparently shared a similar fate. US investigators have looked for clues on them in Russia, but Moscow (and Beijing and Pyongyang) has refused to share documents that many believe could account for a number of these missing heroes. The USD government is also holding back information; the CIA and National Archives are now being sued to release decades-old files. Here is a media report that pertains: Did Russia kidnap U.S. soldiers in the Korean War? This family thinks so I understand links cannot be made here to "non-MSM sites:" the POW Investigative Project is attempting to crowdsource information on these men in numerous languages. The site KPOWs has substantial information as well, including film of Major Sam Logan in North Korean hands -- he was never returned or accounted for at the end of the war.
 

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