There are 4 people in the tomb. The person in the Vietnam war is Michael J. Blassie.
There are three unknowns. WWI, WWII, Korea.
No Sir. The Tomb is for The Unknown Soldiers Who Gave The Ultimate Sacrifice For This Country.
Doubtful, as records of WWI and WWII MIA may be very limited. Plus, the challenge would be to see if anyone listed MIA has living relatives that can be located for a DNA comparison. Even if the bodies present at the tomb get identified, there are many many others who have been buried elsewhere or given a burial at sea. The tomb is as much a marker for them as the bodies interred right there.
They have Identified the Vietnam and Korea unknown soldiers. The World War 1 & 2 soldiers remain unknown.
They did identify the person in the Vietnam unknown.
Pretty sure there are two unidentified people in the tomb. But a quick Google search will let you know
It is crucial to find out who these unknown soldiers are ... Someone has to know ??
Doubtful.
Yes but Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie was moved per family's request. He is no longer there and then it remained empty and no script for ... Ithink it was for 14 years.
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