Posted on 07/21/2004 10:58:08 PM PDT by kattracks
Members of the U.S. team investigating the fate of Capt. Scott Speicher have concluded that the Navy fighter pilot is dead, according to sources close to the mission.
But his remains have not been found. A promising lead to finally resolving the matter vanished recently when buried remains thought to be Capt. Speicher's turned out not to be of the downed pilot.
The sources said Army Maj. Gen. Keith Dayton, the former director of the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), has told officials in recent days that investigators now believe the pilot shot down in 1991 over Iraq is not alive.
The conclusion is based largely on the fact that all leads to Capt. Speicher's whereabouts have turned up no evidence he is alive.
"What I have heard [Gen. Dayton] say is there is no evidence he was ever in captivity," said a senior defense official.
ISG officials now believe Capt. Speicher either died in the crash or shortly thereafter in Iraq's vast western desert, a second official said.
Capt. Speicher's F-18 Hornet was shot down on the first night of Operation Desert Storm on Jan. 17, 1991. The canopy on his crashed jet was photographed some distance from the crash site west of Baghdad, giving rise to hope that he had ejected and was alive.
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But it looks like they don't know anymore than they did before.
That weird they haven't found Shallow grave I know Iraq is pretty big
I wonder did maybe Saddam did capture this guy maybe is he is really dead or dont' want be found in Iraq
That happen
Huh?
SAd news for his family....
What language are you trying to speak? Your grammar makes understanding nearly impossible. Perhaps Dr. Cosby was referrring to you recently
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