
19 New POW Cases - Memo dated July 22, 1992 states; "My review of JCRC casualty files has surfaced several messages which list a total of nine American
servicemen Vietnam has acknowledged were captured alive, all of whom are listed by DOD as having been
declared dead while missing. None are officially listed as ever having been a POW."
August 1, 1992 titled "Individuals Reported Died in Captivity and not listed on
current DOD/Vessey/SSC priority lists" states "My review of POW/MIA case files
disclosed DIA/JTFFA message traffic referring to individuals DOD now has information survived into
captivity." For more on the 19 New POW Cases click here.
Meet Army Capt. John T. McDonnell, one of the men we left behind. "Referenced report provided information of urgent political sensitivity," so reads a Defense Intelligence Agency message sent to USDAO Saigon Vietnam on June 15, 1973. Only evidence of American POWs left behind in Vietnam would warrant a message of "Urgent Political Sensitivity." That was the situation facing DIA in June of 1973. If you want the facts, if you want to view the evidence, click here
Can You Identify These 2 Army POWs. View The Photos. Help Us Identify These POWs.
Russian Memoirs - Were American POWs from World War II - Korean War and the Cold War, and Vietnam taken to the former Soviet Union? More evidence leads to the inescapable conclusion that the answer to that question is a resounding YES. This memoir provides information on 3 American POW/MIAs from the Krorean War and the Cold War Thanks to Chuck and Mary Schantag of the POW Network for formating this file and sharing it with us.
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Are the Vietnamese salting recovery sites? view the photos... You decide!
How Michael Blassie was stripped of his identity and buried as the Vietnam Unknown...