DPAA's Joint Services medical personnel, including Army, Navy and Air Force medics, are assigned to support the agency’s numerous missions that take place around the globe. Additionally, to support the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, DPAA medical personnel currently assist with COVID-19 testing and vaccination at local military treatment facilities.
"Despite COVID-19 restrictions, we as an agency accounted for 120 formerly missing DoD personnel in fiscal year 2020. I am extremely proud of our team's selfless efforts," said Navy Rear Adm. Darius Banaji, DPAA Deputy Director for Operations. "We are at an inflection point operationally. Our Surgeon was instrumental in modifying our protocols, working closely with our host nation counterparts, and preparing our personnel to safely adapt to COVID-19 as we resume field missions."
Through an enduring partnership of more than three decades between DPAA and AFMES, DHA also provides a medical examiner assigned as the DPAA Science Director, who also conducts current day, non-combat death casework in support of U.S. Indo Pacific Command at the DPAA laboratory in Hawaii.
Widely-recognized as a humanitarian effort, DPAA has strong partnerships with 46 host nations whose cooperation is essential in efforts to recover the more than 81,000 unaccounted-for Department of Defense personnel, approximately 39,000 of which have been determined potentially recoverable.
The relationship between DHA and DPAA is mutually beneficial to both organizations and is a key part of the ongoing mission to find, identify and return missing Americans to their loved ones.