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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (2577)7/18/1999 9:27:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 7442
 
Blue--- as late as 1991 there were SOLID reports of live sightings of MIAs. Nothing was done. When the final count of those being released was given by NVA our Admiral stopped the pullout in the middle of the night and carriers were ordered back--- Nixon and Kissinger said they were all dead,,, BS then and now. Anyone that follows the situation believes there were hundreds left there alive Dick and Henry killed many. Look at the memo found in Russian archives giving the true amount by the NV. Bad subject for me... SF 67/68.

I have no problem with what they are doing for Kennedy but in reality the crash probably killed them and if they were unlucky they drowned..
My sympathy to the families...

President William J. Clinton: "Whatever the Vietnam War may have done
in dividing our country in the past, today our nation is one in honoring those
who served and pressing for answers about all those who did not return.
This decision today, I believe, renews the commitment and our constant,
constant effort never to forget until our job is done." "It must not end here"
BUT IT DID!!!!!!!!!

Last January, while researching Soviet archives in Moscow, Mr.Morris discovered what purports to be the
Russian translation of a detailed 12 September 1972 briefing on the U.S. POW situation given to the
Vietnamese Communist Party (Lao Dong) Politburo by General Tran Van Quang -- identified as Deputy
Chief of the General Staff of the North Vietnamese Army (PAVN+) and head of a Lao Dong Politburo
committee responsible for POW matters. According to this document, General Quang says in his
briefing (among other things): "The complete number of American prisoners of war captured to this day
on the fronts of Indochina, that is, in North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, stands at
1,205 men...One thousand two hundred and five prisoners of war [are] located in the prisons of North
Vietnam --this is a big number. Officially, until now we published a list of only 368 prisoners of war, the
remainger we have not revealed."
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For a list of "LAST KNOWN ALIVE" try here
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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (2577)7/18/1999 10:01:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 7442
 
Blue---
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