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  1. Michael Blassie was a US Air Force pilot who died in Vietnam in 1972 and was buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. His remains were identified by DNA testing in 1998 and reinterred in Missouri.

  2. Sep 5, 2017 · Blassie, a decorated pilot, was 24 when he died in May 1972. His 138th combat mission ended near An Loc, South Vietnam, when the wing was blasted off his plane by enemy fire.

  3. Michael Blassie was a 1st Lieutenant who flew an A-37B Dragonfly aircraft in Vietnam and was shot down in 1972. His remains were mistakenly buried in the Tomb of the Unknowns for 14 years until DNA testing identified him in 1998.

  4. The web page tells the story of how the remains of US Air Force pilot Lt. Michael Blassie, killed in action in 1972, were mistakenly labeled as Unknown and buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It reveals the efforts of his family, a veteran activist, and a reporter to bring him home and honor him.

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  5. 26 years after his Dragonfly was shot down, First Lieutenant Michael Joseph Blassie’s remains were returned to his family in St. Louis, Missouri, where he was laid to rest at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

  6. On November 2, 1972, Michael Blassie’s remains were turned over to the mortuary in Saigon. As his I.D. indicated, Michael was 6’ in height and weighed 200 lbs. By testing bone fragments using a controversial technique known as ‘morphological approximation’, the estimated age of the deceased was between 26 to 33 years.

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  8. U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Blassie was once known as the Vietnam WarUnknown Soldier”. On May 11, 1972, Blassie was flying an A-37B Dragonfly aircraft when it was hit by ground fire near An Loc, 60 miles outside of Saigon.

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