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Soldiers who go missing in action are hardest to grapple, with the disorientation and lack of closure for family members. The Kansas State University Missing in Action Recovery and Identification Project works to put names to old reports in an effort to bring that closure to families. D.J. Schaefer with the MIA Recovery and Identification Project joins the show today to share how he started the project, and how he completes his work along with other retired veterans.
By News Radio KMANSoldiers who go missing in action are hardest to grapple, with the disorientation and lack of closure for family members. The Kansas State University Missing in Action Recovery and Identification Project works to put names to old reports in an effort to bring that closure to families. D.J. Schaefer with the MIA Recovery and Identification Project joins the show today to share how he started the project, and how he completes his work along with other retired veterans.