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DNA identified this World War II soldier. Finally, almost 80
DNA identified this World War II soldier. Finally, almost 80
DNA identified this World War II soldier. Finally, almost 80 years later, he receives a proper burial
Roy Searle was only 22 when he was killed in combat during World War II in December of 1944. But it would be more almost 80 years before DNA identified his remains so that he could receive a proper burial in Palm Beach County.
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