The World - News from March 21, 1985
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Vietnam turned over to U.S. officials the remains of five people believed to be American servicemen missing in action during the Vietnam War. The remains, flown from Hanoi to Clark Air Base in the Philippines, will be taken to Honolulu for possible identification at the Army’s Central Identification Laboratory. An American request to participate in excavation of sites where U.S. planes crashed in Vietnam was turned down, Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said.
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