View Full Version : Captain Scott Speicher
ghuinness
11-05-2004, 18:52
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=27099
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/topstories/news-article.aspx?storyid=27185
RIP
rubberneck
11-05-2004, 19:05
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=27099
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/topstories/news-article.aspx?storyid=27185
RIP
I hope through the graces of the good Lord his family can find some closure.
If, in fact, these remains are indeed CPT Speicher's I pray his family somehow finds peace and closure.
Welcome Home CAPT Speicher !!!!
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=12862
IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 571-09
August 02, 2009
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Remains Identified as Navy Captain Michael Scott Speicher
The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) has positively identified remains recovered in Iraq as those of Captain Michael Scott Speicher. Captain Speicher was shot down flying a combat mission in an F/A-18 Hornet over west-central Iraq on January 17th, 1991 during Operation Desert Storm.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Captain Speicher's family for the ultimate sacrifice he made for his country," said Ray Mabus, Secretary of the Navy. "I am also extremely grateful to all those who have worked so tirelessly over the last 18 years to bring Captain Speicher home."
“Our Navy will never give up looking for a shipmate, regardless of how long or how difficult that search may be,” said Admiral Gary Roughead, Chief of Naval Operations. “We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to Captain Speicher and his family for the sacrifice they have made for our nation and the example of strength they have set for all of us.”
Acting on information provided by an Iraqi citizen in early July, US Marines stationed in Al Anbar Province went to a location in the desert which was believed to be the crash site of Captain Speicher’s jet. The Iraqi citizen stated he knew of two Iraqi citizens who recalled an American jet impacting the desert and the remains of the pilot being buried in the desert. One of these Iraqi citizens stated that they were present when Captain Speicher was found dead at the crash site by Bedouins and his remains buried. The Iraqi citizens led US Marines to the site who searched the area. Remains were recovered over several days during the past week and flown to Dover Air Force Base for scientific identification by the AFIP’s Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner.
The recovered remains include bones and multiple skeletal fragments. Positive identification was made by comparing Captain Speicher’s dental records with the jawbone recovered at the site. The teeth are a match, both visually and radiographically.
While dental records have confirmed the remains to be those of Captain Speicher, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology DNA Lab in Rockville, Maryland is running DNA tests on the remains recovered in Iraq and comparing them to DNA reference samples previously provided by family members. Results will take approximately 24 hours.
A high-resolution photo of Captain Speicher is available at http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=2934
Contact: Navy Public Affairs (703) 697-5342.
Nice to see him home again.
His fate was one of those unanswered questions from the first Gulf War.
I posted a thread with a link to the story in the POW/MIA section of the board.
RIP Sir
Welcome home, Sir...may you Rest in Peace. We shall not forget you, nor those who worked tirelessly to bring you home.
armymom1228
08-02-2009, 09:12
Blue skies Captain. Thank you for keeping the wind I sail in free.
Thoughts and prayers to your family.
AM
RIP Captain Speicher, Vaya con Dios..
Welcome Home and may you Rest in Peace close to your family and Loved Ones
Rest in Peace, Capt. Speicher. Thank you for your sacrifice, Warrior!
At last, his family will have peace and closure and be able to lay him to rest.
Abu-Shakra
08-02-2009, 18:03
Great to finally hear. RIP.
Welcome home Sir!
We people here in J-ville are happy that he is back home.