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The making and unmaking of an unknown soldier

机译:一个无名战士的成败

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For 18 years, from 1984 to 1998, the Vietnam crypt of the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery housed the remains of a soldier whose anonymity helped shoulder a nation's grief and fuel its memory. They were those of First Lieutenant Michael J. Blassie, an Air Force pilot shot down over hostile territory in southern Vietnam in 1972. On 14 May 1998, Blassie's then-unrecognized remains became the only set at the memorial to be disinterred and identified - an act that signaled an important shift in forensic practice and the state's means of commemorating its missing and unknown members of the military. Tracing the story of the Vietnam Unknown's (de)identification, this article examines the gradual though foundational refraining of the connection between national memory and identity expressed through care for those who 'made the ultimate sacrifice'. Whereas memorials of the past, such as the Tomb of the Unknowns, emphasized collective or anonymous groupings of war dead in articulating national identity, the changing technology of identification, particularly brought about by advances in DNA testing, has enabled individuated memorializing. Naming each dead soldier, returning each set of remains to surviving families, no matter how partial or delayed, personalizes the ideals of sacrifice and honor embodied in the fallen soldier and invites localized, communal remembrance. The shifts in technology and memory that have rewritten the story of the Vietnam Unknown not only altered modes of national commemoration, but also lay bare the connections between how war itself is waged, death justified, and a nation defined through its care for war dead.
机译:从1984年到1998年的18年间,越南阿灵顿国家公墓的无名坟墓地穴一直收容着一名士兵的遗体,这位士兵的匿名帮助肩负着一个国家的悲痛并为其记忆加油。他们是1972年被击落越南南部敌对领土的空军飞行员迈克尔·J·布拉西中校的遗体。1998年5月14日,布拉西当时不为人知的遗体成为纪念馆中唯一可以被散布和识别的遗骸-这一举动标志着法医实践的重大转变以及该州纪念其失踪和不知名的军人的手段。追溯“越南未知”身份的故事,本文考察了通过对“做出最终牺牲”者的关怀表达出来的国家记忆与身份之间联系的渐进但根本性的抑制。过去的纪念馆,例如无名烈士墓,强调了在表达民族身份时死于战争的集体或匿名团体,而不断变化的识别技术(尤其是DNA测试的进步带来的)使个性化的纪念成为可能。命名每一个死去的士兵,将每套遗骸归还给幸存的家庭,无论多么残缺或拖延,都体现了堕落士兵所体现的牺牲和荣誉的理想,并邀请了当地人进行集体纪念。技术和记忆的变化重写了《越南未知》的故事,不仅改变了国家纪念的方式,而且暴露了战争本身如何发动,死亡辩护和通过照顾战争死者而定义的国家之间的联系。

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