The photograph may be the one form 1991 that depicted MIAs Air Force Col. John Robertson, Air Force Maj. Albro Lundy and Navy Lt. Larry Stevens.
Defense Intelligence Agency’s Special Office for Prisoners of War and Missing in Action commander, Army Col. Millard Peck resigned in February 1991 stating that the Pentagon, State Department and White House all were subverting POW-MIA search efforts.
Unfortunately, there never was a search for missing LIVE Americans, just bones!
Thank you! I did a search for “Maj. Albro Lundy” and found a photo that looks very close to what I remember. This might be it. But I remember it differently. I remember more than 3 men, maybe 4 to 6 standing together. But the photo image quality is right. This is how the photo looked. I first saw this back when I was a young teenager in the 80s. Maybe my memory is just a bit off:
https://images.app.goo.gl/cK2kB6Ax7nG76Jhn8
Found this article from 1991 from the LA Times:
MIA’s Son Insists His Father’s Alive
By BOB ELSTON
Sept. 21, 1991
Albro Lundy III is convinced that his father, who was reported missing in action in Laos in 1970, is still alive—and his wife wears a T-shirt to prove it.
Cathi Lundy was among several dozen people who turned out for a POW-MIA Recognition Day at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda on Friday. Her T-shirt featured a grainy photo of three men holding a sign which reads, among other things, “25.5.90,” which could be the date that the photo was taken. The black-and-white photo drew controversy when it was released this summer but has since been denounced by some experts as a fraud.
Lundy, an attorney for a Beverly Hills law firm, presented his case Friday morning at the ceremony that one of the three men in photo is his father. “I can convince a jury of 12 people that this is my father,” he said.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-09-21-me-2428-story.html