January 13, 1993
Release of Senate Select Committee Report on MIA-POWs
JANUARY 13, 1993
JANUARY 13, 1993
Release of POW/MIA Affairs Committee Report
Release of POW/MIA Affairs Committee Report
Members of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs spoke in a news conference to announce the release of their report on the status of the investigation into American servicemen reported missing in Southeast Asia following the Vietnam War. Senator Kerry announced the report would not close the issue, and also stated the report found “no compelling evidence” of surviving American servicemen in Southeast Asia. However, the report also said that a few servicemen could possibly have survived following the 1973 Paris peace talks.
Members of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs spoke in a news conference to announce the release of their report on the status of the investigation into American servicemen reported missing in Southeast Asia following the Vietnam War. Senator Kerry announced the report would not close the issue, and also stated the report found “no compelling evidence” of surviving American servicemen in Southeast Asia. However, the report also said that a few servicemen could possibly have survived following the 1973 Paris peace talks.
To view the original C-SPAN web page and recording, please click here. The C-SPAN page goes into detail on those who were speaking with links to other C-SPAN POW/MIA recordings and some transcripts of the words spoken during the session. The video is 1 hour, 09 minutes long.
To view the original C-SPAN web page and recording, please click here. The C-SPAN page goes into detail on those who were speaking with links to other C-SPAN POW/MIA recordings and some transcripts of the words spoken during the session. The video is 1 hour, 09 minutes long.
To view the United States Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs Reference Documents (Originally downloaded from the Library of Congress), please select the below hyperlink.
To view the United States Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs Reference Documents (Originally downloaded from the Library of Congress), please select the below hyperlink.