I always take a moment to give pause to all those who are still considered MIA. They all should be brought home. Families deserve that. We should do all we can. I know they are not forgotten.
Currently we have SGT. Maupin who is considered MIA/POW and his fellow troops continue to search for him.
We also must not forget Capt. Speicher, he disappeared during Desert Storm when his plane crashed. His body has not been recovered.
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2 posted on
03/27/2006 8:13:59 PM PST by
Former Military Chick
(Pray for my beloved "No Longer Free State" as he is deployed to IRAQ.)
To: Former Military Chick
Thank you, FMC.
I and many other Americans would still like to know what happened to CPT Michael Scott Speicher.
A couple of my friends and I talk about him often.
We have not forgotten.
We talk about Matt Maupin too, but we have not heard a thing about him for so long.
God bless our POW/MIAs and their families.
3 posted on
03/27/2006 8:19:30 PM PST by
La Enchiladita
(Walk softly, carry a big stick... and don't forget to connect the dots ...)
To: Former Military Chick
Hansinger is one of 88,000 U.S. soldiers considered missing in action, mostly from World War II, Korea, the Cold War and Vietnam
Not true. John McShame and John F'n Kerry concluded, with no evidence, that there are no MIAs\POW's in Viet-nam.
5 posted on
03/27/2006 8:32:06 PM PST by
stylin19a
(Do you still have sex or are you already playing golf?)
To: Former Military Chick
I have read much about Korean War prisoners and my personal conclusion is that they were sent to Russia.
8 posted on
03/28/2006 5:40:44 AM PST by
OldFriend
(AMERICA WOULD NOT BE THE LAND OF THE FREE IF IT WERE NOT ALSO THE HOME OF THE BRAVE)
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