Casualty Identification Program
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Military forensic team could help identify residential school remains: officialsThe Casualty Identification Program specializes in using forensics along with historical and anthropological research to identify battlefield remains.CanadaJul 16, 2021
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DND looking to contract DNA and burial experts to help ID Canada’s missing war deadThe Department of National Defence is seeking forensic DNA experts and funeral organizers to help its efforts to recover, identify and arrange burials for Canada's nearly 28,000 missing war dead.CanadaFeb 17, 2018
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Direct descendant of New Brunswick’s once lost soldier visits memorialThe direct descendant of a First World War soldier from New Brunswick, whose remains were found near a village in France, visited the soldier's hometown in St. Stephen this week.CanadaJun 27, 2017
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New Brunswick WWI soldier’s remains found near village in FranceThe remains of a New Brunswick man who fought in the First World War have been found near a village in France.CanadaJun 2, 2017
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