Another Is Home
DPAA has announced the identification and accounting for the following formerly-missing US Soldier.
From Korea
• PFC David S. Burke, C Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, US Army, was lost on 27 November 1950 in North Korea. He was accounted for on 3 December 2015.
You’re no longer missing, elder brother-in-arms. Our apologies that your return took so long.
Welcome home. Rest in peace.
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Over 73,000 US personnel remain unaccounted for from World War II; over 7,800 US personnel remain unaccounted for from the Korean War; and over 1,600 remain unaccounted for in Southeast Asia (SEA). Comparison of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from recovered remains against mtDNA from a matrilineal descendant can assist in making a positive ID for unidentified remains that have already been recovered, or which may be recovered in the future.
DPAA’s web site now has what appears to be a decent “Contact Us” page. The page doesn’t have instructions concerning who can and cannot submit a mtDNA sample or how to submit one, but the POCs listed there may be able to refer you to someone who can answer that question – or may be able to answer the question themselves. If you think you might possibly qualify, please contact one of those POCs for further information.
If your family lost someone in one of these conflicts and you qualify to submit a mtDNA sample, please arrange to submit one. By doing that you just might help identify the remains of a US service member who’s been repatriated but not yet been identified – as well as a relative of yours, however distant. Or you may help to identify remains to be recovered in the future.
Everybody deserves a proper burial. That’s especially true for those who gave their all while serving this nation.
Category: No Longer Missing
welcome home
well well
salute……
I hope those remains made a pass through Schofield Barracks, HI (current home of the 25th Inf Div), so they could honor him.
Welcome home Sir, and RIP.
Welcome Home.
All gave some, some gave all. Hand salute, ready, two!
Rest in peace, David.
PRESENT ARMS.
ORDER ARMS.
You keeped the faith. America took just a little bit longer.
Rest well good and faithful servant. For you are home.
Welcome home, Private Burke.
Sure got dusty in here all of a sudden…
Welcome Home SIR… Your now buried in American soil. The day you came home is the last day you served your country WITH HONOR AS A PROUD MILITARY MAN. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS.
THANK YOU FROM OUR HEARTS