It\u2019s a simple yet powerful creed: \u201cLeave no Soldier behind.\u201d At the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), every single employee takes this to heart and spends their days trying to find and identify the remains of American Soldiers who have been lost overseas. In this emotional second episode of a two-part series on the DPAA, we speak to researchers Dr. Veronica Keyes and Dr. Dawn Berry to learn what they do to discover these remains and how it\u2019s affected their own lives. And we end with a special moment as we hear from a family member who was finally able to have their lost one returned home.\nGuests:\nDr. Dawn A. Berry, Chief of Research, Korea, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Indo-Pacific Directorate, Research Division\n\xa0\nDr. Veronica A. Keyes, RPA, D-ABFA, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Laboratory\n\xa0\nMusic Credits:\n\u201cHome at Last\u201d, \u201cThe Faded Uniform - guitar and strings\u201d and \u201cThe Faded Uniform - guitars only;\u201d Written and performed by Ray Emil Kapaun.\n\xa0\nHas a member of the Army positively changed your life?\xa0Now is your chance to thank them publicly with a shoutout via our\xa0Hooah Hotline\xa0and have it possibly appear on an upcoming episode of AUSA\u2019s Army Matters podcast!\n\xa0\nAUSA\u2019s Army Matters podcast can also be heard on\xa0Wreaths Across America Radio\xa0on Monday at 8 pm Eastern\xa0 You can find Wreaths Across America Radio on the iHeart Radio app, the Audacy app, and the TuneIn app. Search the word Wreath.\xa0\n\xa0\nDonate:\xa0If you are interested in supporting AUSA\u2019s educational programs, such as this podcast, please visit\xa0www.ausa.org/donate.\nFeedback:\xa0How are we doing? Email us at\xa0podcast@ausa.org.\nDisclaimer:AUSA\u2019s Army Matters podcast primary purpose is to entertain. The podcast does not constitute advice or services. While guests are invited to listen, listeners please note that you are not being provided professional advice from the podcast or the guests. The views and opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of AUSA.