The Canadian Armed Forces is looking for the families of four Canadian soldiers who went missing in action more than 70 years ago in Korea.
You may be able to help.
Family members of Canadian soldiers missing in action can provide DNA information that can be key to identification.
The Department of National Defence, in support of the Casualty Identification Program, encourages relatives of Canadian soldiers, including Newfoundlanders before 1949, who died during the First World War, Second World War, or Korean War with no known grave, to register their details.
If someone in your family served in the military and went missing during those three wars, you can register on the Canadian Armed Forces website to help identify the Canadian war dead.