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SOLDIER MISSING IN ACTION FROM KOREAN WAR IS IDENTIFIED
2009-01-13
The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing in action from the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned to his family for burial with full military honors.

He is Sgt. Dougall H. Espey, Jr., U.S. Army, of Mount Laurel, N.J. He will be buried April 3 in Elmira, N.Y. Representatives from the Army's Mortuary Office met with Espey's next-of-kin to explain the recovery and identification process on behalf of the Secretary of the Army.

Espey was assigned to Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. On Nov. 1, 1950, the 8th Cavalry was occupying a defensive position near Unsan, North Korea in an area known as the "Camel's Head," when elements of two Chinese Communist Forces divisions struck the 1st Cavalry Division's lines, collapsing the perimeter and forcing a withdrawal. The 3rd Battalion was surrounded and effectively ceased to exist as a fighting unit. Espey was one of the more than 350 servicemen unaccounted-for from the battle at Unsan.

Between 1991-94, North Korea turned over to the U.S. 208 boxes of remains believed to contain the remains of 200-400 U.S. servicemen. North Korean documents turned over with several boxes in 1993 indicated that the remains from those boxes were exhumed near Chonsung-Ri, Unsan County. This location correlates with Espey's last known location.

Among other forensic identification tools and circumstantial evidence, scientists from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command and the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory also used mitochondrial DNA and dental comparisons in the identification of the remains.
Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#3  ION KOREAS, WORLD MIL FORUM > NORTH KOREA OFFERS TO ABANDON ITS NUCLEAR WEAPONS IFF THE USA GIVES UP ITS NUCLEAR DEFENSE UMBRELLA OVER SOUTH KOREA + US REPORT: NORTH KOREA IS A NUCLEAR POWER [has warheads + delivery systems] + TOKYO GOVERNOR SHINTARO ISHIHARA: A SOVEREIGN MERGER OF NORTH KOREA INTO COMMUNIST CHINA WOULD BE THE SIMPLEST OR MOST CONVENIENT WAY [espec for US + SK] TO RESOLVE NORTH KOREA'S SEVERE NATIONAL PROBLEMS AND END ITS TOTALITARIAN RULE.

Also, SAME > FORMER VP OF JUDICIARY: TAIWAN UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW IS STILL TECHNICALLY UNDER US MILITARY GOVERNMENT JURISDICTION SINCE ITS SURRENDER BY JAPAN TO THE USA DURING WW2 - IT IS LEGALLY A US UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY AND ONE OF SIX SUCH POSSESSIONS FROM WW2. THE US SUPREME COURT MUST VERIFY THE STATUS OF TAIWAN, AND EITHER GIVE THE PEOPLE OF TAIWAN US CITIZENSHIP, RESIDENCY RIGHTS, AND US PASSPORTS, OR ORDER THE USGOVT TO GIVE TAIWAN FULL INDEPENDENCE AND SOVEREIGNTY AS A SEPARATE NATION.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-01-13 23:06  

#2  An elderly veteran of the battle told me once that the 8th literally ran out of bullets, grenades and arty shells, etc. shooting into the Chicom human waves. Also refused to believe that the 8th faced only two CCCC enemy divisions, and instead believed it faced several.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-01-13 22:49  

#1  Rest easy, soldier. Well done.
Posted by: crosspatch   2009-01-13 03:48  

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