Locating, Analyzing, and Renaming the Lost Soldiers Mariah K. A. Wilson Accepting the loss of a fallen soldier is an experience many families around the world have become accustomed to. They grieve the space that their son, daughter, wife, husband, mother, or father once filled. Recently developed forensic methods, such as forensic analysis, CBRN (chemical, Biological, radiological, and nuclear) forensics, and forensic investigation allow for special teams to locate and identify unnamed bodies, determine a soldier’s cause of death, and return them home, giving their family and friends a much-needed sense of closure. The tragedy of not knowing their loved one’s fate is now declining with the help of forensic science used in the military. How...
Law enforcement and Disaster Management Agencies within Governments spend substantial resources to i...
Since 1945, the Cabanatuan project has been an ongoing effort to identify World War II prisoners of ...
Physical anthropological techniques are applied in a number of contexts, for instance in forensic ca...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) is a United States Department of Defense agency whose m...
After causing mass disasters that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of soldiers from countries ...
International audienceAfter causing mass disasters that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of so...
The US military is committed to recovering and identifying the remains of unknown military service m...
© BEIESP. The relevance of this problem is conditioned by the prevailing political situation in the ...
In recent years there has been an increase in the numbers of archaeologists and physical anthropolog...
Mine action and forensic services are critical elements in the response to humanitarian needs during...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
In the aftermath of World War II, the US was faced with the monumental task of finding and identifyi...
With an estimated 20,000 Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel missing from twentieth‐centu...
Identification of military casualties resulting from a disaster or mass fatalityevent while deployed...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
Law enforcement and Disaster Management Agencies within Governments spend substantial resources to i...
Since 1945, the Cabanatuan project has been an ongoing effort to identify World War II prisoners of ...
Physical anthropological techniques are applied in a number of contexts, for instance in forensic ca...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) is a United States Department of Defense agency whose m...
After causing mass disasters that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of soldiers from countries ...
International audienceAfter causing mass disasters that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of so...
The US military is committed to recovering and identifying the remains of unknown military service m...
© BEIESP. The relevance of this problem is conditioned by the prevailing political situation in the ...
In recent years there has been an increase in the numbers of archaeologists and physical anthropolog...
Mine action and forensic services are critical elements in the response to humanitarian needs during...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
In the aftermath of World War II, the US was faced with the monumental task of finding and identifyi...
With an estimated 20,000 Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel missing from twentieth‐centu...
Identification of military casualties resulting from a disaster or mass fatalityevent while deployed...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
Law enforcement and Disaster Management Agencies within Governments spend substantial resources to i...
Since 1945, the Cabanatuan project has been an ongoing effort to identify World War II prisoners of ...
Physical anthropological techniques are applied in a number of contexts, for instance in forensic ca...