July 2008 POW/MIA Testimony:
Interesting because of what
was NOT said
On 10 July 2008, the Military Personnel Subcommittee of the House Armed
Services Committee held hearings on the MIA issue. This testimony was, in
my view, REMARKABLE -- because of who did NOT testify and what was NOT said.
Only two people testified before the Subcommittee -- Charles A. Ray,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for POW/Missing Personnel Affairs (DPMO),
and, Rear Admiral Donna L. Crisp, Commander, Joint POW/MIA
Accounting Command.
First -- who did NOT testify
In my view the first remarkable thing about this hearing was who did not
testify. Not a single "POW/MIA 'activist' " appeared before the Committee.
- No one from the National Alliance, Task Force Omega, Rolling Thunder,
The Last Firebase, or any other "activist" crowd was invited.
- No Roger Hall, no Billy
Hendon, no Ted Sampley,
no Earl Hopper, not a single "activist."
Second -- what was NOT said
Here are the statements from the two officials who did testify. Read
these at your convenience.
Statement of The Honorable Charles A. Ray, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for POW/Missing Personnel Affairs (DPMO),
before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel,
10 July 2008:
http://armedservices.house.gov/pdfs/MilPers071008/Ray_Testimony071008.pdf
Statement of Rear Admiral Donna L. Crisp, Commander, Joint POW/MIA
Accounting Command, before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on
Military Personnel, 10 July 2008:
http://armedservices.house.gov/pdfs/MilPers071008/Crisp_Testimony071008.pdf
When I was in DPMO and, before that, in the DIA Special Office for Prisoners
and Missing, every testimony started with the statistics -- the "live-sighting
reports," remains recovered or returned, remains identified, and other
numbers and stats. Our testimony always included the comment that, while
we have no evidence the US POWs remain alive in SEAsia, we cannot rule out the
possibility.
Note that the testimony from DASD Ray and RADM Crisp contains:
- Not one word about "live sightings."
- Not one word about US POWs still in captivity.
- Not one word about how we "cannot rule out the possibility."
Why this is important
Now, granted this is August 2008 and I have not been associated with the
POW/MIA issue since I retired in April 1995 -- that's a long time. Why,
then, do I consider who did NOT testify and what was NOT said to be important,
even remarkable?
Because the testimony delivered by DASD Ray and RADM Crisp is reality-based.
Important points
These are the points I consider important.
No live POWs
We know there were no US POWs left alive in captivity after Operation
Homecoming in the spring of 1973. We know there is no cover-up by the US
government of abandoned POWs. We know those who are considered "missing in
action" are, in fact, dead -- either they died in their loss incident or they
died in captivity (and the died-in-captivity are very few).
By no longer giving lip service to the "live prisoner issue," DASD Ray and
RADM Crisp and -- most important -- Congress -- finally has recognized what we
have known all along.
The "activists" have nothing to offer
We know the "activists" have nothing to offer but nonsense, phony claims,
rip-offs, and scams. All the testimony I ever witnessed by "activists" and
"concerned citizens" was a waste of time. In my view, it's a good thing
that the Committee did not invite any "activists" to waste their time with
nonsense that never changes.
This is not an intelligence issue
Note that the hearing was held before the Military Personnel Subcommittee of
the House Armed Services Committee. Not the House Permanent Select
Committee on Intelligence; not the House Foreign Affairs Committee; not the full
HASC, but the Military Personnel Subcommittee. This fact shows
Congressional recognition of reality -- we are dealing with a graves
registration and remains recovery issue, not intelligence, not
counterintelligence, not a weighty foreign affairs matter.
In Conclusion
Now -- because it's been 13 years since I was involved with the MIA issue, it
could be that this 10 July 2008 hearing was not the first in which the
"activists" did not play a part and in which the "live prisoner" myth was not
aired. No matter -- the nature of these recent hearings suggest to me that
the adults are finally in charge.
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