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Unknown Soldier's Journey Home: From the Battlefields of France to Arlington National Cemetery
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Port Authority Womens Long Sleeve Easy Care Shirt with Associate Member Logo L608
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Port Authority Ladies Color Block 3-in-1 Jacket with Associate Member Logo L321
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Port Authority Ladies Pro-Fleece Full Zippered Jacket with Associate Member Logo L227
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Port Authority Ladies Pro-Fleece Full Zippered Jacket with Centennial Member Logo L227
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Port Authority Mens Pro-Fleece Full Zippered Jacket with Associate Member Logo F227
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Port Authority Mens Core Color Block Soft Shell Jacket with Centennial Logo J318
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Port Authority Mens Core Color Block Soft Shell Jacket with Associate Member Logo J318
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Port Authority Womens Core Color Block Soft Shell Jacket with Centennial Logo L318
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Port Authority Womens Core Color Block Soft Shell Jacket with Associate Member Logo L318
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The Unknowns: The Untold Story of America's Unknown Soldier and WWI's Most Decorated Heros Who Brought Him Home
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Sport Tek Ladies Tech Fleece Full-Zip Hooded Jacket with Associate Member Logo L248
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What happened to the soldier that was in the Tomb from the Vietnam War?
The remains of the Vietnam Unknown Soldier were exhumed May 14, 1998. Based on mitochondrial DNA testing, DoD scientists identified the remains as those of Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, who was shot down near An Loc, Vietnam, in 1972. It has been decided that the crypt that contained the remains of the Vietnam Unknown will remain vacant. (Further Background) (News Article from the Department of Defense)