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Army Specialist Shoshana Johnson was traveling in a convoy in Iraq in 2003 when her vehicle was attacked. Iraqi forces killed 11 soldiers in her company and captured six, including Johnson. She was held for 22 days, becoming the first Black female prisoner of war in American history.
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Families hope advances in DNA technology and thawing U.S./North Korean relations will help the government recover and identify long-missing remains of…
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In the Vietnam War era, Americans became more interested in recovering missing troops -- largely because of the activism of some military families.In the…