Families United in a Search for Truth


Families United in a Search for Truth, Dignity, Acknowledgment and Closure

We are the families... sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, sons and daughters of the men who went to war and have yet to return, or be accounted-for... Prisoners of War and Missing In Action.




CALL TO ACTION

National Alliance of Families
for the Return of America 's Missing Servicemen
World War II - Korea - Cold War - Vietnam - Gulf Wars

Roger Hall 301/587-5055
Call Congress Toll Free at 1-866/727-4894, ask for your Congressman

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CALL TO ACTION

H.Res. 111 – To establish, in the House of Representatives a Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. Introduced January 30, 2007 by Congressman Peter King (R-NY), H.Res 111 calls for a select committee to "conduct a full investigation of all unresolved matters relating to any United States personnel unaccounted for from the Vietnam era, the Korean conflict, World War II, Cold War Missions, or Gulf War, including MIA's and POW's."




War Crime

From the PoW/MIA Forum

War Crimes

Former senator Jeremiah Denton, who was tortured for more than seven years as a prisoner-of-war, told the press recently that since President Clinton has normalized relations with Vietnam, the U.S. Congress should begin a "war crimes investigation of those responsible for torturing American prisoners-of-war during the Vietnam War.

He said the United States must not "bow to arrogance" of Hanoi communists.

"There is no question that the government of Vietnam caused unlawful mistreatment of POWs, resulting in some cases in loss of life and in most cases in long-lasting physical and/or psychological problems to surviving POWs," Denton said.

Denton's plane was shot down over North Vietnam 30 years ago this July.




AN ENORMOUS CRIME

TO: ALL AMERICAN PATRIOTS WHO CARE ABOUT THE LIVING POWS STILL ALIVE IN VIETNAM AND LAOS

FORMER CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEBOUTILLIER

AN ENORMOUS CRIME

Indeed, the abandonment of 600 of our living American Prisoners-of-War in 1973 was - and still is - an enormous crime. And that is the title of the single best book - ever written - about the criminal behavior of our government beginning 35 years ago and continuing right up to the present.

On Memorial Day, AN ENORMOUS CRIME; The Definitive Account of American POWs Abandoned in Southeast Asia, written by Former Congressman Bill Hendon and Beth Stewart, will be published by St. Martin's Press.




HR 111 - Nobody Cares

April 22nd, 2007
HR 111 - Nobody Cares

If they did, This Wouldn't be the 16th YEAR this Resoution was in House.

EVERY Congress since 1991, Someone in Congress introduces a House Resolution "Establishing a Select Committee on POW and MIA Affairs".

This year's introduction came on the 30th of January, 2007.

Let's see...




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