Watch for those fragments of evidence: the use of an automatic timepiece to help correlate a helicopter crash site from the Vietnam War |
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Authors: | Tuller Hugh Paolello Josephine M |
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Affiliation: | Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, Central Identification Laboratory, Hickam AFB, HI 96853, USA. hugh.tuller@jpac.pacom.mil |
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Abstract: | This case study illustrates the use of the date function on an automatic wristwatch to help identify a Vietnam War helicopter crash site. The location of a crash incident can sometimes be uncertain because of inadequate or inaccurate wartime records and the passage of time. Artifacts recovered from a prospective crash scene are regularly used to correlate the loss incident. In this case study, a recovered automatic watch displayed a date 2 days later than the reported loss incident. Although the date conflicts with the aircraft crash incident report, it is observed that a fully wound automatic watch continues to work for c. 2 days after movement of the watch ceases. Thus, the watch's date in fact correlates with the aircraft crash incident report. It is noted that automatic watches may also be used to date scenes of crime. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic archaeology time since death circumstantial evidence automatic wristwatch Vietnam War |
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