USS Arizona's Unknowns to Be Identified
The U.S. military plans to exhume the remains of 88 sailors and Marines from the USS Arizona, buried as unknowns after the Pearl Harbor attack. Using DNA technology, they aim to identify these service members, more than 80 years later. Families have mixed feelings but see potential closure. Over 600 family members have provided DNA samples, making the project feasible. Disinterments begin in Nov/Dec, with remains analyzed in Hawaii and Delaware. This effort honors the fallen and resolves mysteries from WWIIs first U.S. battle.
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