Unrecovered War Casualties - Army, Australian Army, Canberra, ACT, Australia; Forensic Services Group, Queensland Police Service, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; School of Environment and Science, Griffith Sciences, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Unrecovered War Casualties - Army, Australian Army, Canberra, ACT, Australia; Sydney Dental Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Forensic Sci Int. 2021 Nov;328:111042. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2021.111042. Epub 2021 Oct 4.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its historic casualties. With over 30,000 still unrecovered from past conflicts including World War One (WW1) and World War Two (WWII), the Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force have teams that research, recover, identify and oversee the burial (or reburial) of the remains of soldiers and airmen who continue to be found each year. The Royal Australian Navy is also responsible for its unrecovered casualties. Collectively the priorities of the various services within the ADF are the respectful recovery and treatment of the dead, thorough forensic identification efforts, resolution for families and honouring the ADF's proud history of service and sacrifice. What is unique about the approach of the ADF is that the respective services retain responsibility for their historic losses, while a joint approach is taken on policies and in the utilisation of the pool of forensic specialists. Section One describes the process undertaken by the Australian Army in the recovery, identification and burial or repatriation of soldiers through its specialised unit Unrecovered War Casualties - Army (UWC-A). Section Two describes the role of the Royal Australian Air Force in the recovery of aircraft and service personnel through their specialised unit Historic Unrecovered War Casualties - Air Force (HUWC-AF). An overview of the operations of each service and case studies is presented for each section.
澳大利亚国防军(ADF)负责其历史伤亡人员的搜寻和身份鉴定工作。由于在过去的冲突中仍有超过 30,000 人未被找到,包括一战(WW1)和二战(WW2),澳大利亚陆军和皇家澳大利亚空军都有专门的团队,负责研究、搜寻、鉴定和监督士兵和飞行员遗体的埋葬(或重新埋葬)工作,这些工作每年都会继续进行。皇家澳大利亚海军也负责其未被找到的伤亡人员的工作。澳大利亚国防军各军种的首要任务是尊重地搜寻和处理死者遗体,进行彻底的法医鉴定工作,为家属解决问题,并尊重澳大利亚国防军引以为豪的服务和牺牲历史。澳大利亚国防军的做法独特之处在于,各军种负责各自历史上的伤亡人员,而在政策制定和法医专家资源利用方面则采取联合方法。第一节描述了澳大利亚陆军通过其专门的未寻获战争伤亡人员-陆军(UWC-A)单位对士兵进行搜寻、身份鉴定和埋葬或遣返的过程。第二节描述了皇家澳大利亚空军通过其专门的历史未寻获战争伤亡人员-空军(HUWC-AF)单位对飞机和服务人员进行搜寻的过程。每个部分都提供了每个服务的操作概述和案例研究。