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Remains of West Michigan soldier killed in World War II identified through DNA, other technology

The U.S. military announced the remains of U.S. Army Technician Fifth Grade Ell T. Simantz, 23, of Grand Haven, were identified in May.

GRAND HAVEN, MI — GRAND HAVEN, MI — The remains of a West Michigan native killed in the Pacific Theater during World War II have been identified using DNA and other technology.
Staff with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said the remains, reco… [937 chars]

Source: M Live Michigan | Published: 2025-10-08T20:42:16Z

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