DescriptionA view of the Panmunjom Joint Security Area looking towards the North Korean side as preparations are being made for a repatriation ceremony on 981106-F-AF179-004.jpg
English: A view of the Panmunjom Joint Security Area looking towards the North Korean side as preparations are being made for a repatriation ceremony on Nov. 6, 1998. Repatriation of Korean War remains are a result of a joint U.S./Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea joint recovery operation within North Korea to locate and return the U.S. service members to their homeland through Panmunjom. Twenty-nine service members have been returned since the joint recovery operation began in 1996. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt James Mossman) (Released)
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Date and time of data generation
6 November 1998
Author
1ST COMBAT CAMERA SQDN , TSGT JAMES MOSSMAN
City shown
PANMUNJOM
Headline
Korea Project
Credit/Provider
JOINT COMBAT CAMERA DEPLOYED
Source
FILM
Image title
A view of the Panmunjom Joint Security Area looking towards the North Korean side as preparations are being made for a repatriation ceremony on Nov. 6, 1998. Repatriation of Korean War remains are a result of a joint U.S./Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea joint recovery operation within North Korea to locate and return the U.S. service members to their homeland through Panmunjom. Twenty-nine service members have been returned since the joint recovery operation began in 1996. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt James Mossman) (Released)