
Mildred Trotter at work
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traces, measurements, connections
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CIP Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg first central ID point The centralization of the scientific aspects of war dead identification is a key historical stream in the history of these efforts (one big happy family) Strasbourg Notes/history As presented in Strasbourg Winter, 2002 In the grim aftermath of World War II, the United States remained committed to documenting, retrieving, and…
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Clyde C. Snow PhD- University of Oklahoma, FAA, International Humanitarian Forensics
https://www.bernardoruiz.com/dispatches/2023/3/10/a-new-documentary-el-equipo-focuses-on-clyde-snow-and-the-argentine-forensic-anthropology-team
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Charles P. Warren MS, MA, University of Illinois, Chicago
Charles Preston Warren, born 7 April 1921 in Chicago, Illinois. The son of George and Ethel Warren Charles grew up in Chicago, according to Census records, his father was a mail clerk for the United States Postal Service. George originally from Kentucky, from parents also from Kentucky, Ethel was born in Ohio, with parents from…
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Central Identification Unit – Kokura, Japan ~ Korean War
During the Korean War the decision was made to evacuate all of the dead from the battlefield and return home all of the deceased servicembers to military or private burials in the United States. This was in contrast to the previous practices in World War I and World War II. In these previous conflicts individuals…
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Humanitarian Forensics
Humanitarian forensics is the description of the provision of forensic sciences expertise to support people in times of crisis, loss, deprivation, and uncertainty.







