How will U.S. determine remains from North Korea are American?

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North Korea has returned possible remains of American service members who died during the Korean War. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers has visited the Hawaii facility where the remains are going to be analyzed. He joined CBSN to discuss.
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When I joined the Air Force, I always felt they would make their best effort to bring me home.

obsoleteprofessor
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We got 200 caskets back in the 90's that after the identification process there were 400 different people's remains :/

vegastjg
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My Great Grandfather (Clarence Denis Smith) was killed in Unsan, North Korea in 1950 as apart of the 99th field artillery battalion covering the 8th cavalry from the advancing Chinese forces. His remains have never been identified. He was MIA for seven years until the army declared him dead in 1957. They probably will never identify them, but as long as remains from other families are begin identified I'm thankful and hopeful.

historyhunting_usa
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I don't think Kim Jong is trying to rip us off if we can test those remains and we get a match then we have a deal and the dead can be returned to their families.

geomodelrailroader
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We Salute You,
Our BELOVED Hero's 😇🇺🇸😇

lapicciano
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O man . Negativity spreading in MSM for me trump

Ladisingh
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sure wish he would read these very important statements BEFORE he gets before cameras and stumbles and stammers then looks supersized at hearing what he just said

kelli