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FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2018, file photo Vice President Mike Pence and Navy Rear Adm. Jon Kreitz, deputy director of the POW/MIA Accounting Agency, right, watch as military members carry transfer cases from a C-17 at a ceremony marking the arrival of the remains believed to be of American service members who fell in the Korean War at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The Pentagon says it has identified the remains of a soldier who died in a prisoner-of-war camp in North Korea in 1951. The soldier, Sgt. Frank Julius Suliman, is the third American servicemember to be identified from among 55 boxes of bones and other material that North Korea handed over to the last summer. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2018, file photo Vice President Mike Pence and Navy Rear Adm. Jon Kreitz, deputy director of the POW/MIA Accounting Agency, right, watch as military members carry transfer cases from a C-17 at a ceremony marking the arrival of the remains believed to be of American service members who fell in the Korean War at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The Pentagon says it has identified the remains of a soldier who died in a prisoner-of-war camp in North Korea in 1951. The soldier, Sgt. Frank Julius Suliman, is the third American servicemember to be identified from among 55 boxes of bones and other material that North Korea handed over to the last summer. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

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