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U.S. forces identified Sgt. Roger Duquesne, a Korean War soldier missing since 1950, using advanced imaging and a unique dental clue.
U.S. military officials have identified the remains of Army Sgt.
Roger Duquesne, a 25-year-old soldier missing since September 1950 during the Korean War near Masan, South Korea.
Recovered after being buried as a Korean War Unknown in Hawaii, his identity was confirmed using craniofacial superimposition enhanced with modern video technology, relying on a photograph showing a distinctive canine tooth shadow.
Previous DNA, dental, and X-ray tests had failed.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency confirmed the match in September, marking a breakthrough in resolving long-unaccounted cases from the war.
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Las fuerzas estadounidenses identificaron a Sgt. Roger Duquesne, un soldado de la Guerra de Corea desaparecido desde 1950, usando imágenes avanzadas y una única pista dental.