Eckert W G
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1983 Sep;4(3):231-43. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198309000-00010.
A review of the activities and beginnings of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps Graves Registration Service is presented to broaden existing knowledge of how the remains of military casualties were processed and identified. The focus is on the activities of this service in France after World War I. The processing and other problems faced by this organization are often identical to those experienced by the forensic pathologists or other medicolegal investigators who are confronted with remains of an unidentified person.
本文回顾了美国陆军军需部队坟墓登记处的活动及起源,以拓宽对军事伤亡人员遗体处理和身份识别方式的现有认知。重点是该部门在第一次世界大战后于法国开展的活动。该组织所面临的处理及其他问题,往往与法医病理学家或其他法医学调查人员在面对身份不明人员遗体时所遇到的问题相同。