This weekend the Department of Defense will provide updates to more than 500 Texans about loved ones who remain unaccounted for years after dying while serving their country.
Saturday, some will be swabbed for DNA.
It’s an effort McMahon said has been underway since the early 90s. Over time, technological advances have helped make discoveries once thought impossible. Recently, those efforts helped to solve the 80-year mystery of a Dallas man, Second Lieutenant David Lewis.
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