Army IDs remains of last missing soldier in Iraq
By Associated Press
Feb 26, 2012 2:39 PM CST
FILE - This undated file family photo shows Staff Sgt. Ahmed Kousay al-Taie, who was an Army interpreter born in Iraq and lived in Ann Arbor, Mich. The Army issued a statement Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, saying that the military's mortuary in Dover, Del., had positively identified a set of remains as belonging...   (Associated Press)

The U.S military says it has identified the remains of the last American service member unaccounted for in Iraq.

Staff Sgt. Ahmed Kousay al-Taie was an Army interpreter who was born in Iraq and lived in Ann Arbor, Mich. He was kidnapped at gunpoint in October 2006 when he sneaked off base on a motorcycle to visit his Iraqi wife in central Baghdad.

The Army issued a statement Sunday saying that the military's mortuary in Dover, Del., had positively identified a set of remains as belonging to al-Taie.

Army officials said they had no further details on the circumstances surrounding his death or the discovery of his remains.

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