Wednesday, December 27, 2017

The government should spend as much money as possible to find POW’s who have not been found. This is because we should respect those who have sacrificed their lives and their families who have los so much. They have made the ultimate sacrifice and the least that can be done for them is that their families can have a ceremony to honor them.This is so we can use the best technology in order to find the fallen soldiers.While individuals are at war family members spend day and night worrying about their loved one and for the government to say “ they died for their country” and that is the only thing they can get from themis unacceptable. That person volunteered to serve their country and give up their life and all they can give back to their family is the words of a random stranger. The Military is leaving the missing behind states “Time is running out. There are 35,000 missing who experts say are findable from WWII. But the MIA’s closest relatives are dying off — and often with them so are the chances for using DNA to finally identify their long-lost loved ones”. This quote shows that they should spend as much resources to try and find those individuals because they are running out of time. So before their closest relatives die they can have peace of mind knowing that their loved one was laid to rest. There are many old documents that have been found that can help investigators find those who have been missing in action. With all these resources of new technology and records from the past it will be a lot easier in order to find the  remains of those who died for their country. Progressively America has been able to bring back more and more Americans from the battlefields. So now, with every type of new technology that America has they should spend it on trying to bring back our troops. The forensics of today can find murders within months and those same technologies can be applied to find the remains of the fallens soldiers quickly. The article states: “I think it’s worth pursuing these cases, there are some pretty strong correlations for a couple of causalities, and others are reasonable,” Emanovsky wrote in a previously undisclosed email to Holland and the lab manager, John Byrd.
Regardless of the likely poor condition of the bones, “I think that all hope is not lost,” Emanovsky note said. Since the bones of the soldiers might have been commingled, he advised exhuming them all and comparing them with DNA from family members. “We could potentially identify several of these individuals,”. In the case of the lost soldier all hope is not lost they think no matter how poor the conditions of the bones that warriors can be found with the technology of today. J-Pac had finally justified the findings of the people working on the project. So due to the increase in technology and the new historical findings we should spend all resources possible to bring our heroes home.