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Military pallbearers at Hickman Air Force Base, Hawaii, load the remains believed to be those of nine American servicemen killed in the Korean War. The remains were returned to U.S. soil on Friday as military investigators began the long process of trying to identify them. The remains were uncovered about 60 miles north of Pyongyang by a U.S. team. "Not any of these (nine remains) do we have any big leads on," said Johnie Webb, deputy director of the Army's Central Identification Laboratory at Hickam. The identification process could take a year or longer, he says.

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