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In addition, five officers on board the AWACS radar plane that oversaw the action will face dereliction of duty charges, the announcement said. Twenty-six people were killed April 14. Lt. Col. Randy W. May of the 53rd Fighter Squadron based in Spangdahlem, Germany, was charged with dereliction of duty in addition to the negligent homicide charges. If May is found guilty of the negligent homicide counts, he could be sent to prison for up to 26 years, a Pentagon official said. May was the most senior of the two fighter pilots involved in the incident. No announcement of charges was made against the other pilot, nor against more-senior officers who were in charge of the operation in northern Iraq. The second pilot has not been identified by the Air Force. Officials said more charges still could be brought. Gen. John Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in July there were "a shocking number of instances where individuals failed to do their jobs properly." Fifteen U.S. citizens were killed in the downing of the two Army Black Hawk helicopters. In addition, military officers from Britain, France and Turkey and five Kurdish workers employed by the United States were killed. Maj. Douglas L. Martin of the Air Combat Command Air Operations Squadron at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. His duty was to interpret the rules of engagement that govern activities in a potentially hostile area. Martin faces three counts of dereliction of duty, officials said. The identities of those on board the AWACS and their charges include: Capt. Jim Wang, the senior director of the mission crew, five counts of dereliction of duty. The senior director is in charge of the crew working a certain shift on the radar plane. Maj. Lawrence M. Tracey, the mission crew commander, four counts of dereliction of duty. The mission crew commander has overall responsibility for the officers conducting the radar mission on the plane. 1st Lt. Joseph M. Halci, an en route controller, four counts of dereliction of duty. An en route controller directs certain aircraft that the AWACS can see. 2nd Lt. Ricky L. Wilson, the tactical area of responsibility controller, four counts of dereliction of duty. The tactical area controller finds and then identifies aircraft in a certain portion of the area the AWACS can see. Search teams in Vietnam find Marine's remains The Associated Press HANOI, Vietnam — U.S. search teams apparently have made a significant breakthrough in accounting for Americans missing in action from the Vietnam War, a U.S. official said yesterday. American search teams recovered remains believed to belong to a U.S. Marine who died in captivity in Quang Ngai Province, once part of South Vietnam, 325 miles northeast of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. through by U.S. officials in Hanoi, who are investigating 84 cases of Americans missing in action from the war. the discovery was seen as a break- "I'm excited by it," said Army Lt. Col. Melvin E. Richmond Jr., head of the U.S. MIA Office in Hanoi. "I'm hopeful. It's an important step." The United States handed over the 84 "special remains cases" to the Vietnamese a year ago, but not one had been solved up to now. In each case, the Vietnamese photographed the dead American servicemen or the sites where prisoners of war died in captivity and their remains were buried. President Clinton has made Vietnam's cooperation in the fullest possible accounting of MLAs a condition for establishing full diplomatic relations. 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