Tech. Sgt. Valda Wilson/JPAC Feb. 13, 2008: Army Sgt. Mark Landa prepares a case of remains to be returned to the U.S. from Laos. On the Hawaiian island of Oahu, inside a non-descript government building, works a rare group of men and women who follow in the footsteps of Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere. They’re not planning a tea party in Pearl Harbor, nor are they toiling as silversmiths. They’re the dedicated forensic scientists, historians, anthropologists and active-duty military personnel of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, or JPAC, an elite military unit tasked with finding the more than 80,000 Americans listed as missing in action since World War II. "America has always had an interest in recovering and identifying its war dead," Thomas Holland tells Oliver North for FOX News' "War Stories." Holland, an...
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