Editor's note: Trump is the first president in our life time to secure the release of our dead soldiers, in mass. N Korea has agreed to do all that it can to return the bodies of those who died in the Korean Conflict, a war that has never been ended by treaty.
Washington Times: The U.S. military said Saturday that 100 wooden coffins
were moved to the Demilitarized Zone between
North Korea and South Korea
to prepare for the return of the remains of American soldiers killed in
the Korean War.
Despite the preparations, it was unclear when North Korea would transfer the remains from the 1950-53 war to U.S. custody.
The return of the fallen American servicemen would fulfill a
commitment made by North Korea leader Kin Jong-un at June 12 Singapore
summit with President Trump.
It also would be the first tangible evidence that Mr. Kim is carrying
out the four-point agreement signed at the summit, which committed to
the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and improved
U.S.-North Korea relations.
Mr. Trump said Thursday that the return of the remains was imminent.