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Old 06-25-2007, 11:42   #1
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JCRC and the MIA/POW issue.

In 1975 i was assigned to the old JCRC in Thailand. Vietnam had just fallen and we were given the mission to run a refugee camp at Utapaho, Thailand. When the camp closed six months later i was assigned to the Ops Section and put on a team that read all 2400 odd individual folders of the MIA's and POW's. We had to prepare a report for the Select House Committee on MIA Affairs. My point is the education i got on reading all those files and the mind boggling experiences they went through. Sad and tragic.
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