Advanced technology helps families find, bury their relatives killed during wars
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(Tribune News Service) With Memorial Day on our doorstep, more and more military families are able to find some closure in burying their loved ones throughout the country thanks to advancements in technology and science that are leading a record number of unknown soldiers being identified.
“I wouldn’t say it allows for comfort or peace, but it allows a family to clear a hurdle and start the grieving process,” said Chuck Weber, president of the Butler County Veterans Board. “When a loved one is missing and not identified their family is missing a whole step in the grieving process.”
19 May 2021 | 09:55am
StockMarketWire.com - Medical device company Creo Medical upgraded its outlook on annual revenue after first-quarter results topped management s expectations.
Revenue performance for the year ending 31 December 2021 would be at least 10% ahead of current market expectations of £20.1m, the company said. The current year has started well, with trading in the three months ended 31 March 2021 ahead of management s expectations. There has been an increase in commercial activity from Creo s core products together with strong contributions from Albyn Medical and Boucart Medical, which were acquired during 2020, it added. The strengthening of the company s commercial team, both organically under the direction of David Woods, and through acquisitions made by the Group during 2020, has been highly successful.