Vietnam Experts Detail War Casualty Identification Methods
Experts on VOV2 discussed two methods for identifying the surnames of war remains under Article 138 of the Remains Management Regulations. Experts in Hanoi outlined two primary methods for identifying war casualties and determining surnames: DNA testing and field verification. This effort aims to provide a systematic approach to accounting for those lost in conflict. The process involves meticulous examination and documentation to ensure accurate identification. This work is for families seeking closure and for historical record-keeping. Vietnamese experts are detailing methods for identifying war casualties, focusing on organizational aspects of competitions and the ability to disassemble and score effectively. The U17 team is working to improve rotation, tactics, and scoring ability.
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“According to Article 138 of the Remains Management Regulations, there are two methods: the DNA method and the field verification method.”
“There are two methods: the DNA method and the field verification method. If there is matching information regarding the unit, the sacrifice day, and the burial site, we can determine if the bone fragments are related to our fallen soldiers.”
“There are two methods: the DNA method and the field verification method. If there is matching information regarding the unit, the sacrifice day, and the burial location, then we can determine if that bone fragment is related to our martyr.”
“There are two methods: the DNA method and the empirical method. If there is matching information regarding the unit, the sacrifice day, or the burial location, we can determine if the bone fragments relate to our fallen soldiers.”
“There are two methods: the DNA method and the field verification method. If there is matching information regarding the unit, the sacrifice date, and the burial location, we can determine if the bone fragments are related to our martyrs.”
“There are two methods: the DNA method and the field verification method. If there is matching information about the unit, the sacrifice date, or the burial location, we can determine if that bone fragment is related to our fallen soldiers.”
“To determine the surname of the remains, if there is insufficient information, there are two methods: empirical evidence and DNA identification.”
“To determine the surname of the remains, if the information is insufficient, there are two methods: empirical verification and DNA identification.”
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