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| 1 | Acknowledgements | Preface material; thanks to those who worked for the committee. |
| 2 | Executive Summary - Dedication | Executive Summary and dedication of the report |
| 3 | Methods and Approach | Committee describes their investigative methods and approach |
| 4 | Findings and Recommendations: Summary | A summary of the Committee's findings and recommendations |
| 5 | Paris Peace Accords | A review of the provisions and application of the Paris Peace Accords; U. S. experience with the Accords. |
| 6 | Key Questions | |
| 7 | Implementation | |
| 8 | Effect of U. S. Statements | |
| 9 | Orchestrated confusion with the Vietnamese and the Lao | |
| Findings and Recommendations: Detailed | Detailed findings and recommendations about all aspects of the Committee's work. | |
| 10 | Accounting for Missing | Overview of the accounting process and situation at end of war |
| 11 | Info from Returned POWs | Men who returned from captivity provided information on missing men |
| 12 | Intelligence | Intelligence operations and information |
| 13 | Other Analyses | |
| 14 | Possible POW Signals | |
| 15 | Covert Operations | |
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Government Policies & Actions: |
Examination of policies and actions in administrations from the end of the war to time of the committee |
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| 20 | Private Efforts: Overview | The SSC investigated the activities of private organizations that claim to be working to recover missing Americans. |
| 21 | Disseminating Unreliable Information | |
| 22 | Fundraising | |
| 23 | Families of Missing Men: Overview | Families of missing men: their organizations and activities; government relations with families. |
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| 25 | Gauging Cooperation of Governments of Southeast Asia | The SSC examined the extent of cooperation from the governments of Southeast Asia in working with the U. S. to find information about missing men. |
| 26 | 1992: Efforts to Effect Cooperation | Actions taken by the Clinton and Bush Administrations and by the SSC to improve cooperation by the governments of SEAsia |
| 27 | Information from Russia, China, and North Korea | Committee review of information obtained from Russia (USSR), China, and North Korea |
| 28 | Specific Testimony | This section contains excerpts from testimony by several individuals who claim to have "inside" information about U.S. POWs taken to China and the USSR |
| 29 | Activities in Moscow | SSC members and staff visited Moscow in an effort to learn what the Russians knew about U.S. POWs from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam. This is a report of that visit. |
| 30 | Conclusions and a Look Ahead | The Committee's conclusions and recommendations for further research, analysis, and action. |
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| 1 | Chronology | Chronology of the Vietnam War POW-MIA issue. |
| 2 | Individual Cases | The cases of Americans missing in SEAsia have been examined by various senior officials, boards, and commissions. These appendices describe several of these "lists" on missing men. |
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President Reagan appointed General John Vessey, USArmy (Retired), former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as his emissary to Vietnam. Vessey reviewed the loss incidents of all missing personnel and selected 135 to present to the Vietnamese as requiring their immediate response. | |
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Senator
Smith's 324 Compelling Cases - Part I
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Senator Robert Smith (R, NH), vice-chairman of the SSC, prepared his own list of "324 compelling cases." |
| 3 | Prior Investigations | The SSC reviewed prior investigations into the POW-MIA issue. |
| 4 | Witnesses | A list of witnesses who appeared before the SSC. |
| 5 | Selected Documents | The SSC reviewed hundreds of thousands of documents. This appendix contains selected quotes from a few of these. |
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Selected Testimony - Part I
Part II
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The SSC heard hundreds of hours of testimony
from many witnesses. This appendix contains selected testimony that
illustrates points the SSC felt are important.
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| Acknowledgements | The SSC acknowledges its staff members. Last section. | |
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