WWII Soldier Identified 80 Years Posthumously

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WWII Soldier Identified 80 Years Posthumously
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An Army private who died during World War II has been identified nearly 80 years after his death. The identification was made possible through advancements in forensic technology and efforts to account for missing military personnel. This discovery brings closure to the soldier's family and highlights ongoing efforts to honor those who served in past conflicts.

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