02 April 2014

Cambodia repatriates 3 possible U.S. MIA remains | RallyPoint.com

Military News - Cambodia repatriates 3 possible U.S. MIA remains

Image Copyright: Heng Sinith / AP

By Sopheng Cheang
Copyright: The Associated Press

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA — A ceremony was held in Cambodia on Wednesday to repatriate what are believed to be the remains of three American servicemen who went missing in action more than 40 years ago during the Vietnam War.

The remains, in three white coffins draped with U.S. flags, were hoisted Wednesday into a C-17 military cargo plane for transport to Hawaii, where they will undergo DNA testing to try to confirm their identities. An honor guard of four currently serving U.S. servicemen carried the coffins.

"As the son of a combat helicopter pilot who served in Vietnam twice, I am truly privileged to be a part of this important ceremony," U.S. Ambassador William Todd said in a speech at Phnom Penh International Airport in which he also thanked the Cambodian government for its assistance in searching for the missing.

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