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Monthly Archives: August 2010
The Hand in the Snow
Our blog would not be complete without a mention of The Hand in the Snow. This was our first big military identification case with the Armed Forces DNA ID Laboratory, performed with a dream team of top forensic scientists. Our successful … Continue reading
Posted in Military Identifications
Tagged AFDIL, Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory, Askeaton, DNA Identification, Frank van Zandt, Kevin McGregor, LCN, Low Copy Number, Marc Millican, Maurice Conway, Mike Grimm Sr., Military Identifications, mitochondrial DNA, Mount Sanford, mtDNA, Northwest FLight 4422, Odile Loreille, Ted Robinson, The Hand in the Snow
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U.S. AMBASSADOR PARTICIPATES IN WWII MEMORIAL DEDICATION, DISCUSSES US-FUNDED EFFORTS IN YAP
Identifinders has been assisting History Flight and Missing Air Crew in their efforts to locate family references of MIAs for DNA identification. On July 24-28, U.S. Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia Peter A. Prahar travelled to Yap State … Continue reading
Identifinders Locates Family of Harry Dugan Brown
Our first success working with History Flight and Missing Air Crew was the location of the Jenny, the sister of Harry Brown, who was killed while flying his VF-20 F6F-5 Hellcat on a routine mission over Yap Island on September 6, … Continue reading
Western Hospitality Expo
We are on our way to the Western Hospitality Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center on August 12-14 to speak with representatives of the restaurant industry about Benjaman. Since he worked in this industry, we hope we will find … Continue reading
Posted in Benjaman Kyle
Tagged Amnesiac, Benjaman Kyle, Boulder, Forensic Genealogy, Indianapolis, Missing Persons, Unidentified, Western Hospitality Expo
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BBC World Service Interviews Benjaman Kyle
The BBC World Service interviewed Benjaman Kyle in August 2010. You can listen to the interview by clicking here. For the full story, please see his Wikipedia page.
Posted in Benjaman Kyle
Tagged Amnesiac, BBC World Service, Benjaman Kyle, Boulder, Forensic Genealogy, Indianapolis, Missing Persons, Unidentified
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