230 posted 3 years ago by astral-cracker 3 years ago by astral-cracker +230 / -0 35 comments share 35 comments share save hide report block hide replies
anyone who served in the Army (others as well probably) since the 70s has their DNA on file as part of casualty identification requirements. Sure seemed straight up at the time.
Exactly, didn't want family and friends back home wondering if I was MIA or not, the DNA sample seemed good to go.