man and woman who were 4 and 3 years old, little girl and little boy in the 1950s when they sent their father, then young men, both pilots, both first lieutenants, both went to fight in the korean war and they recalled to me and recalled in media reports that last hug and that last kiss to their father before they went to that war and ultimately never came home. both shot down. remains never found. they dedicated their lives for the last 60 years finding out what happened to their fathers, what happened though those patriots, warriors who went to fight for us for every generation of americans. they will be there with the vice president at this ceremony today just grateful that our country cares so much that we keep searching. and that amidst big geopolitical debates and discussions about denuclearization of peninsulas, what still matters to american patriots are getting our boys home and today we are going to get 55 of them. we don't know who they are. it will be a long process to determine who they are. this is all geo politics but it's ultimately personal.