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Other Documents
Sept. 13, 2008 - Newsletter of the National Alliance of Familes
"The Universe of Possible POWs 1973 versus 1992" - Memorandum to Senator John Kerry, dated August 17, 1992,
The List -- 59 Possible POWs in 1973 based on evidence available in 1992
The Lists - Vessey 119 -- 135 Last Known Alive -- 244 Senate Select Committee List
Vietnam Cases - Last Known Alive and listed POW at Homcoming
62 DOD Vietnam Discrepancy Cases - Information obtained in Vietnam since 1989 indicates:
64 DOD Vietnam Discrepancy Cases - The Committee staff concludes that the following cases contain sufficient evidence which warrants their being placed on a list of possible POWs.
13 DOD Vietnam Discrepancy Cases - "13 individuals "listed as POW" at Homecoming who do not meet the last known alive definition"
Laos and Cambodia - Last Know Alive
49 Lao Discrepancy Cases - Last Known Alive and Discrepancy Cases
9 Cambodian Discrepancy Cases - "Individuals including both last known alive and listed POW at Homecoming."
Photo - Photo of Joseph C. Morrison provided in 1992 by the Vietnamese. As of this date, the Vietnamese have not returned Major Morrison."
Photo - Identification Cards of Joseph C. Morrison and San D. Francisco displayed in Vietnamese Museum.
Definitions - "Individuals including both last known alive and listed POW at Homecoming."
Handwritten Notes from the Files of Neal Kravitz - "Best Cases" some with notations of Signal Intelligence (SI) and Compartmented Information (Codeword classified) existing a unaccounted for servicemen.
Handwritten Notes from the Files of Sedgwick Tourison - This list contains names and comments on possible fate of unaccounted for servicemen.
Handwritten Memo Signed McCreary - "There are over 40 guys who were/are POWs based on the evidence."