An American soldier from Massachusetts has been identified after he was a prisoner of war and died in December 1951.
TAUNTON, Mass. (WLNE) – The remains of a Taunton, Massachusetts native, who died as a prisoner of war during the Korean War, ...
The remains of Pfc. Joseph R. Travers, a Massachusetts soldier missing since the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned to Taunton for burial.
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