
Brothers reunited with dad's Korean War tags
The sons of Army Master Sgt. Charles McDaniel, who died in the Korean War, were reunited with their father's dog tags as part of North Korea's remains repatriation to the United States.
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The sons of Army Master Sgt. Charles McDaniel, who died in the Korean War, were reunited with their father's dog tags as part of North Korea's remains repatriation to the United States.
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But U.S. official says "no reason to doubt" 55 boxes of bones handed over in repatriation ceremony today are Korean War dead
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Hal Downes was in the back of an Air Force bomber when it went down over North Korea in 1952. His son has spent years trying to get his father's remains back to the U.S. As CBS News national security correspondent David Martin explains, his wish may finally come true.
Hal Downes was a radar operator in the back of an Air Force bomber which went down during a mission over North Korea in 1952
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