Guestbook Archive
Section II
5/27/00 -- 3/17/02
The following are entries from the MIA Facts Site Guestbook for the period 27
May 2000 through 17 March 2002.
Return to the entries for the period 24
December 1997 through 27 May 2000.
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- Joe
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Testing the guestbook - 7/21 - 1820EDST
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- Joe
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Guestbook re-opened; 7/21/00; 1825EDST
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- Dr. C.F. MacDonald
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- drmac158@aol.com
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Colonel Schlatter, as you certainly know, several (in excess of a half dozen) South
Korean POWs have escaped from POW camps in North Korea over the past few years.
It shows us that prisoners are still being held, that they survive under less than
wonderful conditions, and that they still look to come home. It also tells us that they
are held for no apparent reason. . ."pearls of war", perhaps. What is your take
on all that, and why couldn't Americans still be alive, particularly in North Korean ?
Also, has anyone from the USG ever talked to ALL of these escapees and asked them about
who they might have been held with ? What about the North Korean govenment officials that
have defected ? High ranking guys who should know something. . . anyone talk to them yet ?
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- Joe Schlatter
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In response to the preceding comment about Korean War MIAs, check out this new article:
http://www.miafacts.org/korean_notes.htm
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- Eva L.
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- elambrie@aol.com
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- David Gonzalez
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- dlrs@ctaz.com
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Capt. Charles Lane Jr, missing since 8-23-67 is not forgotten.
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- Donna Prince
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- happy photographer.net
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- Billy Howard Bolt
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- Ranger57@military.com
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- earthlink.cim
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"A" for effort, "A" for excellance. I am thankful for those such as
yourself who take time to inform and honor all americans.
I have always respected "Mr. legion in his own mind" until I drove up to
Id.and learned there was a linch mom at All most heaven searching fo o'Bo. It seems he had
lent his name to some shyster and sold a bunch of land on the side of a hill and then
latched on to a young swet thing and headed for Sun City leaving behind his wife to try
and strighten out another of his many screw-ups. But then this is another story.
Agin thank you for a well designed site.
Ranger57 Bill
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- James J. Girard
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- girard@pyramid3.net
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Excellent site, My wife's uncle Col. Walter Sticher was in the Hanoi Hilton from 1968
to 1973 I worked for D.I. Sac Headquarters from 1963 to discharge 1965. My heart is with
all of you who were POW'S and MIA'S.
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- Firemist
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- firemist@rocketmail.com
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Hum, interesting article! I learned something. I could not put my whole url in the box,
so here it is: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/2956
Thanks for the information!
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- Jason Heichlinger
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- j-heich@excite.com
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I'm a 26 yr old young American. I served 4 on active duty in the Army and 4 more in the
California Nat'l Guard. My father is retired Air Force. My brother is W3 in the Marines,
in his 12th year. My uncle was Navy, and my father's uncle was a Marine at Omaha Beach in
WWII. I read "Spite House", "Passing Through the Night" - all of the
books published regarding this matter - and I have a vast interest in the POW/MIA
situation, along with our nation's military history itself. I'm totally on your side about
the Garwood issue. But, I do have concerns about the truth, etc., regarding our
government's handling of this very delicate issue. It's a scary thought, being sent off to
war and being left behind - especially in such an alien place like SE Asia. I'm confused.
I don't approve of all the scamming liars out there who hawk the POW/MIA merchandise at
the Lincoln Memorial on Memorial Day every year. I know that a lot of stuff has been
fabricated to stir people's emotions. It's not fair to the families of the missing troops
and airmen or to the current troops who face the idea of being sent off to war every day.
I just wanted to convey my interest in and fear of this subject. It's very heart-wrenching
and scary.
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- LTC Mitch Anderton, USMC Ret.
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- mitchanderton@excite.com
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Joe,
You took a page straight from Hitlers playbbok with your comments on LTC James
"Bo" Gritz. Tell a lie loud enough and often enough, sprinkle it with a little
twisted truth... Presto, you have history.. Alot like our present involvement in
Yugoslavia....
I love your analysis of his awards. I am wondering which of your ex-wives you found him
screwing... Was it all of them? You are suffering from a deep sense of guilt over
something and need to let it go.
I have known Bo for 20 years and he pulled my butt out of HACK more times than I care
to remember in Panama. I would be dead now, or in the brig if it were not for Colonel
Gritz.... Bo is about the most genuine person I have ever had the privledge to serve
under, and while I was not in Nam, but I have seen him stare down Colombian drug lords, US
Attorneys', President George Herbert Walker Bush, and the American justice system time and
time again.
I was just doing what I was sent to do in Panama (just like in you guys in Nam) turns
out there was a law against helping Contra's... But that is another story.
I hope you get help for what is ailing you..
Semper fi,
Mitch Anderton
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For documented proof on how Col. Joe Schlatter twists the truth, please visit
www.ojc.org/pow.forum/schlater. Judge for yourself who the real liar is.
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- Linda Moreau
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- mimi@ccountry.net
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As a sister of an MIA, I am not quite sure what to think about this site.
My brother, Mickey Allen Wilson was the commander of a helicopter that was shot down on
1/8/1973. There were 6 men on board. They were ALL missing until 1996 after I made my
first trip to Vietnam to say good-bye.
Right after I came back, one body was recovered, then another and in April of this
year, the remaining 4 men were buried at Arlington in a group burial. My brother was one
of the group! They found some teeth and bone fragments, thats all. They said the bone
fragments were too small for DNA testing. So, the teeth was all they had to go one. Can't
you live without teeth?
I wrote a book called "Da Nang to Memphis". I'ts about my trips to Vietnam,
my brother's Vietnamese wife and their son!
I found them after 25 years. I never knew about their son, but I did know that he had a
wife. I did not even know her real name, but I took a picture of her to Da Nang and put it
on TV and found her in Memphis.
Sincerely,
Linda G. Moreau
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The CORRECT address for the web-site noted above is WWW.OJC.ORG/POWFORUM/SCLATTER It is
a very interesting and well-referenced "documentary" on the skill in which this
man LIES to manipulate the "facts" surrounding this issue.
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- Cheryl MacDonald M.D.
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- drmac158@aol.com
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WOW. . .I just read the web-site at www.ojc.org/powforum.schlatter It IS a very
powerful documentary on how Col. Schlatter twists the truth to his own agenda. A must read
for anyone who thinks this man is giving us the full truth
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- Cheryl MacDonald M.D.
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- drmac158@aol.com
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WOW. . .I just read the web-site at www.ojc.org/powforum.schlatter It IS a very
powerful documentary on how Col. Schlatter twists the truth to his own agenda. A must read
for anyone who thinks this man is giving us the full truth
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- David T. Neumann
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- SolarD828@aol.com
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Thanks for providing the web-site www.ojc.org/powforum/schlatter. Anyone who thinks
Col. Schlatter is the gospel on FACTS need to visit this site. It shows the depth of his
manipulation of the truth.
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- Nicholas T
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- Breezer226@aol.com
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www.ojc.org/powforum/schlatter EXPOSES the lies that Col. Schlatter is capable of. He
is very adept at his own creation of "facts" but he got caught red-headed this
time. Shame on you, Colonel. You used our tax-dollars to distort the REAL truth.
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- Danica Eir
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- neeks53@aol.com
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The only thing MISSING from this web-site is the truth. I have read
www.ojc.org/powforum/schlatter and now know that your credibility on this issue is ZERO.
You owe the American people a huge apology. I have informed my Congressman of this site
and have asked him to open an investigation of your role in this particular situation. The
American people deserve better than a lie-slinging fast talker to give them real
information on POWs and MIAs. Your job was to PREVENT facts from coming out, and you did a
good job at it. Now we know you for who you really are.
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- Joe Schlatter
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- joe@schlatter.org
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Seems as though one person has at least four AOL addresses. You really need to disguise
your writing style.
A Congressional investigation? Of course, I will now lie awake nights waiting for the
call.
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Then maybe you should just consider telling the truth. If not, change the name of this
site to POW/MMA DAMAGE CONTROL. Because the only FACTS people will get here are found at
WWW.OJC.ORG/POWFORUM/SCHLATTER.
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- Paul E. Rifenberg
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- rifenbergp@aol.com
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I read on 8/13 that Russia had returned a Hungarian POW who had been captured while
fighting for the Nazis. He had reportedly been an "inmate" at a Russian
psychiatric hospital. In lieu of the MANY reports of American POWs from WWII and Korea who
had allegedly been shipped to the former Soviet Union, some sent to the gulags in Siberia,
others to mental hospitals. . . do you think it would be prudent for our government to
seek permission to "de-brief" this individual, asking him of any knowledge he
might have of Americans he might have been held with ?
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- Joe Schlatter
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- joe@schlatter.org
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Mr. Rifenberg:
What do you think that General LaJoie and the US-Russia Joint Commission do? Actions to
debrief this guy are already underway -- and have been.
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- Heibei
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- MCDURMINR001@hawaii.rr.com
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Gee Joe,paranoia seems to run deep in some of your responders!As a 23-year veteran of
our last 3 wars, the question arises: "why would they hang on to our POW?" They
could get much more by selling or trading them back to us. Having spent 7
years(61-63&64-69) in a Korean interrogation center,among the 1st questions asked of
captured agents, defectors, fishermen, etc. (242 military & 715 civilians in my time)
that came into the ROK pertained to any American POW or other detainees held in NK.
Although some few had heard rumors,our frequent aerial photos of all of NK showed up none
(other than the Pueblo crew). I guess it's natural to grasp at any straws if you've lost
loved ones. Hang in there!
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- wayne mortensen
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- mortensenwayne@the-stock-market.com
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Have you ever noticed how Gritz seminars are kinda like rock con- certs. You can buy a
book here for only $20 and a leaflet here for only $5.00 and a Tshirt for only $25.00.
This man is only in it for the money. He has shown his true colors by the way he has
treated his family. His last wife was probably tired of opening the damn mailbox and
seeing letters from the IRS, Nazis (David Duke type of people) other scams, lawsuits,
people wanting their money back. She was tired of being married to a charlitin. When the
crap hit the fan and she wanted out, he was reportedly to have said that the devil must
have her due. What Bo-she kissed your ass at those ridiculous seminars, tried to be a good
wife while you were out running around and she wants out and she gets nothing. I have no
respect for you, especially when you use to give your interpretations of world events.
Next time you try to commit suicide hit yourself in the head or the heart. Do not miss,
casue it must have embarrased the hell out of you.
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- Paul Rifenberg
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- rifenbergp@aol.com
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Received a letter today from U.S. Senator Carl Levin of Michigan. In his letter, he
said that Russian President Boris Yeltsin ADMITTED to the Senate Select Committee that the
Soviet Union DID HOLD AMERICANS IN CAPTIVITY. Why does our government deny what he ADMITS
?
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- SrA Scott Smith
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- coconutsdaddy00@aol.com
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I work with a few civil service personnel in the Air Force who were in Vietnam. I
hearing their stories and have done some research to try to understand some of the
feelings and emotions they feel. I volunteer for an organization called The Brotherhood of
Vietnam Veterans in Vacaville, CA. They are a terrific group of people. This site was
great. I had not idea about any of this.
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- tim matter
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- lkmakr513
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I was pleased to read facts which I was not aware of.
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- Dan Castro
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- anakin1@uswestmail.net
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I'd like to learn more about Charles E Shelton and David Hrdlicka and if possible learn
if there's anything new on them. Please E Mail me.
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- Sarah Barr
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- sbarr@mail.state.tn.us
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Appreciate learning this history of my bracelet. I have, unfortunately, had to replace
my original just this week. I'm planning to leave my broken "Cdr. Jospeh P.
Dunn" braclet,(MIA since 2-14-68) at the Tennessee wall on POW/MIA Recoginition Day
Sept. 15th. Great site, thanks for sharing.
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- Mark Sohlden
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- bryamark@usol.com
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- www.uglypeople.com
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very boring, worst guestbook ive ever seen
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I have some mixed feelings and opinions regarding this site, but I can say that a lot
of what is written here is found on other sites as well. I don't even like giving Bo
recognition whether it be positive or negitive. The man served our country and now uses
the knowledge that our country gave to him as a weapon. He has been in a lot of
controversy over the years and he stands for what? He has been connected to all the
"wrong" people in an attempt to begin a nation of his own beliefs. Can you
say... "Anti-government"? On his web site he was advertising the sales of
survival items. Why? Wht is this man holding trainings called "S.P.I.K.E."? Why
is this man tied in with the Christian Identity if he was such the war hero that he plays
to be? Why does he always misrepresent himself in uniform by not presenting his medals
properly? Unless of course, HE himself nominated HIMSELF for the medals.... thus not
having the knowledge of the proper presentation of these medals. This man has begun his
own militia against Americans. He wants to live by his own rules and force his beliefs on
others. Yeah, those who are followers end up getting sucked into the mix... but soon wake
up to realize that they got screwed. I can give my own opinion on why all Bo's sites are
down or "Under Construction"... there is a legal case going on in a town where
one of Bo's "friends" is in question... a lot of information was retreived off
of Bo's site to prove this mans involvement with Bo's "patriot movement"
militia. Once the "friend" relized that the opposing party was retreiving
information that would hurt the case, the sites disappeared. What I would like to know is
what is the real story on the kidnapping case that happened in CT. The papers say that all
parties involved, Bo, his son, and another man were aquitted due to a lack of evidence....
hmmmm... does this play a role in several other legal issues pertaining to Bo and some of
his associates when it is time to enter the courtroom? I had also read somewhere that Bo
was at it again attempting to build another "compound" somewhere in Texas, I am
wondering what has become of that.. if anything. Why has Bo been the man to call upon when
known militia members have gone off the deep end and stirred up controversy with our
government? (i.e. Ruby Ridge, Eric Rudolph, etc.) And why if Bo has been so dedicated to
finding our POW's was he enticed with cash, and again and again came home empyhanded? And
what is he doing today about all this? Looks as though his dedicated has been placed
elsewhere huh? People have their own opinions, but this man has, in my eyes, gotten WAY
TOO MUCH publicity all for what? What has this man done that makes him so much more than
any of the other men that fought for our country? Hell, he was one of the lucky ones as
far as I am concerned... he made it home! I hear that Bo hands out "autographed"
photos of himself... actually I KNOW this... how many of our REAL war heros do this? Just
wondering....
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- Randy Hillyard
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- hillyard@egyptian.net
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Great Site, I have been wearing a bracelet for 13 years now and always wondered how
they came to be.
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- R.K. Wills
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- Tabatha
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I am a 17 teen year old high school student who is interested in all aspects of the
Vietnam War. I found this site to be very helpful in my research for a speech I will be
giving on POW's and MIA's of the war. Thank you for being so helpful.
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- frank
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- fkiker@yahoo.com
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JOe I don't know where you get all your imfo but I have worked with 2 men who served
under Col Bo Gritz in Veitnam and know the man personally. I am also a vet who would
served under a man who took on a War that we were never to win. If we ever have fight
again here are over seas I would join his team. God khows when Gen. Westmorland told him
we were not here to win the war Bo didn't know how to take it. I lost family over there. I
hate liers and drug lords who take our children and family from us. I will stand behind
Bo. If you want to speak to me or men searve under him. Please feel free and contact us.
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- ZANE REY WOOLEY
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- hannahV@webtv.net
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my father served on a six man team in nam known as team hotel co.(rangers)75th inf.
173abr.brg. at L.Z ENGLISH (BONG SON)from 1970-71.MEMBERS of this team are ronald
wooley,david blow,david p.walker,charlie(chuck)lyons,jack ramsland,and john kirk.any
information about these six men or anybody knows themm please contact me.THANK YOU!! AND
TO THOSE WHO ARE GONE YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN,GODBLESS YOU ALL!!!!!!
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- jim hubbs
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- former USAF Sgt.
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- Ron
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Hey bud, I truely feel bad for you !
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- FOB
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R u guys tryin to discriminate the asian culture? If u are, u are raicst, there is many
pictures that are a fake..maybe this site is too...
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- Robert D. Brown
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- Halfmst@crosstel.net
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Used to fly out of Xuan Loc on daily basis. Looking for my interpreter an ARVN Sergeant
named Tinh attached to 6th Psy Ops. 67-68. He was a fine ARVN soldier!
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- Melissa
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- rhyein@hotmail.com
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Hey. I thought this was a really informative website. I am doing a college research
paper on MIAs and this webpage made me change my whole thesis! keep up the good work!
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- Steve Van Buskirk
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- svanbuskirk@vfw.org
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First time I have taken the time to read any of your material in detail. I am impressed
with your thoroughness and detailed research. As a Vietnam veteran (1st ID, 1967-68), I
have struggled with the question of live sightings and POW/MIAs left behind. I am aware of
the plethora of misinformation, especially since the advent of the Internet. Thank you for
giving me what appears to be credible information to think about. I'm not sure I will ever
know the truth, but I am feeling closer to it as a result of having spent some time at
your website. I will return.
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- mike
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- mikep61@hotmail.com
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check out charles liteky, a medal of honor winner.
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- SISSY COGDELL
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HELLO, MY NAME IS SISSY AND IM 17 I LIVE IN BIG SANDY AND WOULD LOVE TO READ MORE. ONCE
IM OUT OF SCHOOL I PLAN OWN BECOMING A MORTICIAN. EVEYONE THINKS IM MISSED UP IN THE HEAD
BUT IM NOT.
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- Joe Schlatter
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Sissy: Turn off your caps lock. If you wish to be a mortician, do it. Maybe it's the
others who are messed up in the head. Don't worry about keeping them happy -- do your
thing -- Leap and the net will appear.
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- Bonnie Templeton
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- harley@bearkan.com
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I have undertaken the project of researching the 32 Kansas MIA's from Vietnam. I really
enjoyed your site.
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- Donna Garwood Ervin
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- jsdervin@swbell.net
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- Name:
- Donna Garwood Ervin
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- jsdervin@swbell.net
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- dan heck
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- danleatherneck@aol.com
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i liked your site. it contains a lot of good info. SEMPER FI
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- dan heck
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- danleatherneck@aol.com
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i liked your site. it contains a lot of good info. SEMPER FI
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- scotty wilkes
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- spadriver@one.net.au
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Just cruised in and was quite interested as I almost was one myself. I believe a gal
from Bakersfield, Calif. was running one the organizations as her brother, Jim Mills is so
listed. Her name is Ann Mills Grifith, so if you have contact with the lady please forward
my regards and email address. Thank you. Scotty
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- scotty wilkes
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- spadriver@one.net.au
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Just cruised in and was quite interested as I almost was one myself. I believe a gal
from Bakersfield, Calif. was running one the organizations as her brother, Jim Mills is so
listed. Her name is Ann Mills Grifith, so if you have contact with the lady please forward
my regards and email address. Thank you. Scotty
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- richard wilson
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- raw61@webtv.net
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ery informative concerning bobby garwood-- this is something to look at- is he the last
one over there??????
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- Gerald Buckmaster
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- pi1n1x1@uswest.net
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- www.buckoptimized.com
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As an Imagery Analyst myself, I know how inexperience and/or lack of training can lead
to seeing what's not there. I believe only the physically blind understand they cannot
interpret everything they see.
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- Rodney Porter
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Friend Of Cong. Hendon
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- Joe Schlatter
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Mr. Porter:
A "friend of Cong. Hendon" you are? Well, sir, you have my sympathies. How is
ol' "Just Call Me Billy" these days?
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- D. Pitts
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- Trigger@echoes.net
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One if not the greatest thing in America is our FREEDOM OF SPEECH. We don't have to
like what we read here but he has a right to say it. So do I. You are a disgrace to all
that is good about America and it's Armed Services.If we ever have the opportunity to
trade for our men left behind I would suggest that we trade you for them.
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- DEBORAH EICHMANN
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- DLEichmann@kp.org
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I have the pow braclet for M/sgt. C. J. Hodgson dated 1-29-66 from the Viet nam War, I
have had if for about 25 years, I do not know if he ever came home, how can I find out? as
much as I love the braclet he might have family that would like to have it . I,m proud to
say I protested when I was in High School many years ago, but I have not forgotten.
Deborah Eichamnn
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- James M Batey
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- DUSM7128@bellsouth.net
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Very interesting reading. I agree with your solution Col. It is about time to move on,
but they still need to be remembered for their sacrifices.
- Name:
- Mark Mulkey
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- Mulk13fox@aol.com
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This is a great site filled with history and information. Keep up the good work. Let's
bring 'em home.
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- Jerry Gillespie
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- giservices@qwest.net
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Joe: I was Bo's partner for six years and handled the land sales in Idaho as well as
worked as his partner in SPIKE and CFA. I have had a very bad fallout with him and have no
doubt that he is a con-artist. But, in defense of him, I found some of your information
twisted and incorrect. For example, you report as of 10/99 that people in Idaho were suing
Bo because they couldn't get title to their land. Prior to my leaving in August 97 we had
completed the transfer of all the property to a LLC in Nevada which effectuated the
ability for people to get title. The problem prior to this is that the trusts that were
set up to buy and sell the land could not obtain title insurance in Idaho. Thus, the quiet
title action to turn the property over to the LLC and issue titles on the paid parcels.
You may wish to contact Dennis Albers in Grangeville, Id for confirmation of this. If
something new has happened since then I'm not aware of such.
If people are interested in my side of the story on real Bo Gritz, send $7.50 to Jerry
Gillespie 1550 E. University Dr. #L-1 Mesa, Az. 85203.
The book lists Bo's assets, the Linda Wiegand trial, his divorce from Claudia, what
really happened with the Almost Heaven property and much more.
Thank you
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- Joe Schlatter
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Mr. Gillespie:
Thank you for your comments re: Bo. My statement on folks suing Bo over Almost Heaven
came from newspaper reports of the period.
The fact that an LLC (a limited liability coporation) has been formed is not likely to
help many people. I would be surprised to find a title company that would issue title
insurance on property that had been in a trust -- and not able to obatin title insurance
-- and then was sold to an out-of-state LLC.
I am unemployed at present (Nov. 2000) but as soon as I get a few $$ ahead, I'll buy a
copy of your book.
- Name:
- Pete McCaffrey Sgt USMC NAM "65"
- Email:
- 1sgtmacusmc2@myway.com
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I now bieleve that the only "GIs" left in NAM are the ones that want to
stay there.
- Name:
- MICHAEL BLACKLEDGE
- Email:
- MEBCDV
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sounds to me like you are a jealous man that wants his own recognition.. well i guess
you got it didnt you.. how does it feel.. better now i hope . now go and live your own
life and let people live thier own . you will get your recognition if you do something
that is not selfish . try it . it also feels better if you do things for others.... get
well soon......
- Name:
- Dan Corbett
- Email:
- RMELIFR@aol.com
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URL:http://member.aol.com/rmelifr/enter.html
Great Site, Sir. Thanks for getting the word out!!
- Name:
- TIM JONES
- Email:
- timejonesky@aol.com
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- Name:
- Frank "mahknut" Picchione
- Email:
- foxpro@ix.netcom.com
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Colonel,
It was an enlightening visit to your web site and I can see why you decided to retire
after a "tour of combat duty" with D.P.M.O.!
Warmest regards,
Frank "mahknut" Picchione, SP6 Computer Programmer U.S. Army Nov'66-Apr'77 http://www.geocities.com/koratmahknut/index.html
- Name:
- Cherie L. Williams
- Email:
- cheriebulldog@aol.com
- URL:
- ladyrider.net/wowpow.htm
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I am trying to find a couple of mia's Curtis Roy Cline Refno: 1490 COL : South Vietnam
Melvin Carnils Dye Douglas J. Glover Robert S. Griffith DOL : 19 February 1968 COL :
Laos
Any info you could give me would be appreciated.
Sincerely, Cherie
- Name:
- Cherie L. Williams
- Email:
- cheriebulldog@aol.com
- URL:
- ladyrider.net/wowpow.htm
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I am trying to find a couple of mia's. Curtis Roy Cline, Refno: 1490, COL : South
Vietnam,
Melvin Carnils Dye, Douglas J. Glover, Robert S. Griffith, DOL : 19 February 1968, COL
: Laos,
Any info you could give me would be appreciated.
Sincerely, Cherie
- Name:
- Cathy Tupper
- Email:
- ctupper@iupui.edu
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I just watched a show on Public television that showed many of the ex Pows talking
about their horrible experiences in prison camps. It reminded me that I had worn a
bracelet for a year or more back in 1972 and 73. My memory is so terrible I can't remember
the name of the man who was on it. I'm going to try and find it and write to see what
happened to him. I always wondered if he survived and got to go home. I thank the people
who worked on the idea of the bracelets and I am very glad that I had the privelege of
wearing one. The sacrifices these brave men made for their country makes me feel very
proud of them and ashamed of myself for complaining about small things like a job I don't
like or a house that seems too small. I wish I could tell everyone of them thank you and I
admire and respect them with all my heart. Also, I greatly admire their wives for waiting,
and hoping and praying for them. Even the ones who gave up after a while and remarried,
because I know they tried.
- Name:
- Graham Toye
- Email:
- gtoye@freenet.co.uk
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Joe Very impressive amount of information. Clearly comes from the heart as well as the
head. Written in language even I could understand. I will never read all of it, your home
page is more my cup of tea but had to take a look here, it's an eye opener for sure. Well
done.
- Name:
- Albert L Cummings Jr
- Email:
- cummings@mtdata.com
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I found your site very good. Al Cummings POW/MIA Chairman Ma. State Council
- Name:
- Albert L Cummings Jr
- Email:
- cummings@mtdata.com
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I found your site very good. Al Cummings POW/MIA Chairman Ma. State Council
- Name:
- Stephanie Reed
- Email:
- sexybaby1@hotmail.com
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I think that this site is a great thing. It informs people like myself that didn't know
exactly how many American lives are not accounted for. I just hope that one day they will
be found either alive or dead and returned home to the country and to their families.
- Name:
- Sandy Atkinson
- Email:
- Bontefan@aol.com
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Capt. Harley H. Hall Jan.27,1973.He was the last casualty in Vietnam.You will never be
forgotten. Blue Angel Boss 1970 & 1971. God Bless you, Capt.
- Name:
- Mark Webb
- Email:
- mwebb@hc.cc.tx.us
- URL:
- people.delphi.com/treedr
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Joe, I really liked your site when I first saw it 18 months or more ago. I pleased to
see you've continued to maintain and update the site - it just gets better! It's
beneficial to have a voice of credible reason on the net as a counterpoint to the
fanatics. Keep up your fine effort.
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Just wondering if you lost a son in the military? If you did wouldn't you travel to the
far ends of the earth looking for your boy? Or would you just take I don't know for the
answer?
- Name:
- Colleen
- Email:
- cpg@triton.net
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Your URL line would not allow my full addy so here it is: http://people.goplay.com/militarytribute/
You have a very informative site and I will continue to read it. However, in life nothing
is 100% sure except death. With that in mind, we can never be 100% sure all MIA's have
returned. One can only hope. Proud Parent of a U S Marine.
- Name:
- Julie Tronolone
- Email:
- july04th@adelphia.net
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The info about the bracelets was really good. I still have mine from 1970-71 and
remember the feelings about the Vietnam war that it brings back. I did find out that my
"serviceman" did return safely to California. Great job! Julie in Buffalo, NY
- Name:
- Leah
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I guess I am one of the people who you refer to as being part of a "cult" and
I resent the reference very much. I have adopted 2 POW/MIA's and have worn a POW bracelet
for years. I write letters to the government officials (they may not, as you say, actually
DO anything to bring back POW/MIA's or to see that the search for them is continued but I
will continue writing !) It's too bad that the U.S. government has such a history of
dishonesty to the families of POW/MIA's... maybe if there had been more truth and less
bullshit there wouldn't be a need to question so much of what we're told about POW/MIA's.
I'd think that as a vet yourself, you'd be glad to know that there are citizens in America
who would not forget you if you hadn't returned, and who would try their best to make sure
that you weren't deserted in a foreign land. My opinion on the whole issue is that there
was a cover-up when the war ended and to save face the government has continued to hold
true to that cover-up rather than admit that, in our haste to leave Vietnam, some military
personnel was left behind. Otherwise, I don't understand why SO many official defense
documents are still considered classified OR have been "lost".
- Name:
- Paddy Riley
- Email:
- paddyriley@hotmail.com
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I have not been in this website for about 9 months now. I see that Joe is still
slinging his bullshit to anyone who will listen. Most people would have packed it in by
now but not Joe Schlatter, bullshitter at large. How much does the Government pay you to
run this site Joe?
- Paddy: Your return to the Guestbook indicates that a village somewhere is
missing its idiot.
- --- Joe Schlatter
- Name:
- jeff butterfield
- Email:
- jckaky@webtv.net
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- Name:
- Jim Spier
- Email:
- Spectre533@aol.com
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Enjoyed your articles on "All the Bad Actors in One Place" and "
Revised: Earl Hopper Jr." Mark Smith is a big disappointment to me. I flew several
missions in support of him just prior to his capture in 1972. The time he spent as a pow
must have really fried his brain. A real shame! The list of items from the wreakage of
Hopper's F-4 tells it all. Sure wish I could see a list of items recovered from Spectre
17s crash site, it should be extensive from an AC-130. Keep up the good work. I really
enjoy your Whats New Site. Jim Spier
- Name:
- Thanh
- Email:
- y2school@alloymail.com
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I'm really sad, disaapointed to learn my nation's destruction. I f I could travel back
in time, this would'nt happen.SOUTH VIETNAM FOREVER!!!
- Name:
- Marcia Destatte
- Email:
- mdestatte@toledodiocese.org
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- Name:
- Ron Cunningham
- Email:
- rrc7@lucent.com
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Never forget that everyone deserves to come home
- Name:
- Joe Miller
- Email:
- jmiller7@twcny.rr,com
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Good work.
- Name:
- mr.Kerry l Ingerson
- Email:
- kingfrommv@webtv.net
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SIR: I inlisted in 73 usaf medic @omaha I wanted to be their earlyer but my dad said
no, he was a p-38 pilet, from 42-45- 9th usaaf with 55 missions. I want to help. SIR.
now.!how can I help,SIR. I know its late,the men are waiting are thay not? SIR.hope to
help amn.Ingerson
- Name:
- SuSu
- Email:
- susunelson@earthlink.net
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Well done - "lest we forget". Ihave a MIA, and thankfully saw him return in
Hawaii. I fly a big flag each day think of all those that allow me to fly MY FLAG. I have
tryed to email him but find no directory, like Lt.Brian Seek, Tempe many are thought of
many times, we must not forget, must not forget. Respectfully & Thankfully SuSu
Nelson, San Diego
- Name:
- Robert Necastro
- Email:
- RNecastro@aol.com
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1966-1967 Pleiku 4th M.I. If anyone reads this that has information on my unit please
e-mail.
- Name:
- Ronald D. Crockett
- Email:
- x-medic@xservicemen.com
- URL:
- www.xservicemen.com
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Stumbled onto the site from a successful search done by the good folks at
www.no-quarter.org. I've been home--back-in-the-world--for thirty years and had no idea
who had come up w/the bracelet. You did a good thing! Thanks! RDC aka x-medic
- Name:
- Paul Rifenberg
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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Back in August, I wrote about the Hungarian POW who had been held in the former Soviet
Union as a POW (turned mental patient because no one could understand him)ever since the
end of WWII. You wrote back and said "efforts are already under way". . .etc.,
etc., to de-brief him. Well, that was four months ago. . . what are the results of the
interview ? Are the translated transcripts available for review. . .or is it classified
for reasons of national security ?
- Name:
- RAY EARLEY
- Email:
- rayearley@juno.com
- URL:
- http://www.roughriderusmc
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SOMEBODY FINALLY HAS THE''CAHOONIES''TO TELL IT LIKE IT IS.THESE LOWLIFES ARE MAKIN
MONEY OFFA DEAD PEOPLE!
- Name:
- sidney lumpkin ret msg ussf
- Email:
- sidsfl@aol.com
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Great site. Keep up the good work. Expose all that you can. Sid
- Name:
- Paddy
- Email:
- paddyriley@hotmail.com
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Schlatter: In regards to my last post when you said my village is missing an idiot. Did
you think that up all by yourself or did someone help you. Or maybe it is classified.
National Security. Well Sir, (I use the term loosely) my village well may be missing an
idiot but your village has a traitor to his fellow soldiers. YOU.
- Name:
- J. Johnson
- Email:
- usmcr@roanoke.infi.net
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Col. I have followed the MIA issue closely for years, actually since I was Head,
Casualty Section , HQMC during the 1969-74 time frame. You've really hit the nail on the
head. You deserve an "atta-boy". The MIA "cottage industry" is
probably $8-10.0M per year industry that continues to rip off the family members.....only
in America...
- Name:
- PAUL B LARSON
- Email:
- mhl@cut.net
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Paul B Larson A124, Co B, 1st Bn, 19th SFGA,UTAH NG,76-79, LTC USAR RET USMC, CPL,
0311, ZULU Co, MABS 16, MAG 16, 1ST MAW, RVN 69-70 Very good site, A friend(non military)
at work in the coal mine I retired from in central Utah once asked me why so many of the
army vets he knew were all ex SF, So many Navy vetts were either Riverine or Seals all
with the corresponding incorrect awards and decorations. He was intelligent enough to
recognize all the red flags. Thanks for all you are doing to expose these frauds.
- Name:
- MARTY TABER
- Email:
- FireChaser931@aol.com
- URL:
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MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING; FREEDOM IS WORTH ANY PRICE; AND EVERY SCRAFICE!!! NO MATTER
WHAT THE STORIES ARE!!!!! "LOKER"
- Name:
- Viper
- Email:
- viperash50@aol.com
- URL:
- http://members.aol.com/vi
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Here's the URL to my web site..there wasn't room in the URL submission box.. http://members.aol.com/viperash50/page2/index.htm
Joe Schlatter, why? why would any man put so much time and effort into a web site like
this? Bringing the light of truth to us poor stupid Americans? Is this your goal in life?
As you point at the "cultists" screaming "Liars, you take advantage of the
POW/MIA issue for no other reason than $$$$." Joe Schlatter? why do you really put
this time and effort into this web site? You must have a reason other than just being
concerned about "your truth" being aired? hmmm? While some of the statements you
make in this folly are without a doubt true..... much of it is nonsense, the rantings of a
man who has proclaimed himself to be the "true light" of the POW/MIA issue. Sure
Joe, the Vietnamese only hold French POW's the Koreans only hold S. Korean POW's...one
other thing Joe, the Quang Document you state ...."The document uses the term
"prisoners of war." The Vietnamese never referred to American captives as
"prisoners of war;" they used the phrase "captured American military
personnel." ....JOE??? Duh!! the document was written first in Vietnamese..then
translated to Russian, then to English!!!!Anyone who takes the time to analyze your
rebuttles on this site would have to be a fool not to see they are reading a fools work.
Joe! GET A LIFE! POW/MIA Bring them HOME NOW!
- Name:
- Paul Rifenberg
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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Colonel, by now you have either watched or learned of the 1/16/01 episode of "60
Minutes II" that detailed the recent re-classification of Desert Storm pilot Michael
Speicher from Killed in Action to MIA. The Navy's explanation: "We have no hard proof
that he died".
What a profound and telling comment. That's essentially what "cult members"
have been screaming about all these years. Explain to us as only you can the difference
between Speicher's situation and several discrepancy cases from Vietnam in which we not
only DID NOT have evidence of death, but DID HAVE evidence of their capture ? Why for
instance, would we suddenly re-classify someone from MIA status to KIA/BNR solely on the
passage of time ? We've seen the Vietnamese release French prisoners after nearly thirty
years. . .what evidence do we have of Colonel Charles Shelton's death, for instance ? Of
David Hrdlicka ? or Harley Hall ? etc., etc., etc. Not only are we uncertain that died, we
know that they in fact survived their shoot-down and were ALIVE in captivity. How does our
government justify that ?
- Name:
- Paddy Riley
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Just popped back into your site to see the updates. See that you are still spouting
your bullshit. You call Gritz "A legend in his own mind" Who are you to demean
this brave proud man. At least he was in the front line and not in the rear with the gear.
Unfortunately Mr. Schlatter you are an affront to the MIAs,their families and every other
American that served in Vietnam. Who is paying you to run this website and spout your
lies, or need I ask. Your friend Paddy
- Name:
- Bill USMC RET> VIETNAM VET
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I think you are way out in left field concerning POW/MIA from Vietnam. France said the
same thing about their men from the Indochina war(Vietnam) now. yet twenty some years
later the so called pow the vietnamese didn't have were released. If you believe our
Government concerning vietnam POW/MIA's you have been brainwashed totally.
- Name:
- Frances Stocker
- Email:
- jerseyma@iopener.net
- URL:
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I have a braclet of a MIA & would like a update on his status
- Name:
- Kaj Berg Andersen
- Email:
- kaj.berg@get2net.dk
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Sir POW's and MIA's from the war in Vietnam is also remembered in Denmark. I vear a
bracelet to keep up the reminding of sfc Robert D. Owen, USSF, loss 23 May 1968 in Laos.
Why do YOU beliewe he is not living? I dont' beleive you are the only one to know the
truth, Sir. Let us all keep our respect and hope for the MIA's. Here in Europe we also do
have a lot to thank the american people for!
- Name:
- BRIAN EKDAHL .(ALVES)
- Email:
- SJCBLE@AOL.COM
- URL:
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THANK YOU FOR THE UP FRONT INFO ITS NICE TO READ A SITE REG. THE POW/MIA OF VIETNAM .
THATS NOT A BIG CIRCILE BUT SO GOOD INFO THANKS BRIAN VIETNAM DOG HANDLER ASSO MEMBER#
1338
- Name:
- ROB WILSON
- Email:
- RWILSON@MORROWENV.COM
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- Name:
- Nick viet-nam combat veteran
- Email:
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Sir, Thank you for your effort in keeping this site on line and for making what seems
to be a honest effort at telling the truth.After many years I'm trying to remember and
deal with the menories.
- Name:
- Nick viet-nam combat veteran
- Email:
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Sir, Thank you for your effort in keeping this site on line and for making what seems
to be a honest effort at telling the truth.After many years I'm trying to remember and
deal with the menories.
- Name:
- Marisa Brown
- Email:
- whitedve@aol.com
- URL:
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It is great and to the point, this should be presented to all new troops. So that they
understand just what this country of ours will and will not do when they go into harms way
which alot of them will do.
- Name:
- Steve McCall
- Email:
- macc1960@yahoo.com
- URL:
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This is an issue that we still to keep alive. All of the answers have not and probably
won't be told,but we owe to all of those not "HOME" yet,to keep up the fight.
Fantastic site!!!!! I still have my first bracelet that I recieved in 1973-74.
- Name:
- LINDA CONSTANTINO
- Email:
- MINE_TOO@MSN.COM
- URL:
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REQUESTING INFORMATION REGARDING CIRCUMSTANCES OF MIA THADEUS BURGIEL.
- Name:
- Paul Rifenberg / Niles, MI
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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Last August I wrote (with a follow-up in December) asking you about the Hungarian POW
who was held in the former Soviet Union, and finally released after 50 years of captivity
? Are you aware of any de-briefing efforts that our government or the joint
Russian-American task force have conducted to ask this man what he knows about Americans
who he may have been held with ? Or if you prefer, just list the name and address of the
task force chairman and I will contact them directly.
- Name:
- elizabeth Simmons
- Email:
- fowlersim222@cs.com
- URL:
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I wore a pow bracelet for about 6 years until 1976. I have had it and only recently
realized It should be returned to the serviceman or to his family in his honor. I
appeciate that your site gave the information for me to seek his status and complete the
cycle. Thank you. Elizabeth Simmons
- Name:
- gregg ledford
- Email:
- delta1alph@aol.com
- URL:
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i was a member of delta company 1st bn 9th marines 3/67 till 4/68. i just found this
site and have learned a great deal. it has brought back a great many memories, thankyou
- Name:
- wendy liles
- Email:
- wendyliles@hotmail.com
- URL:
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For those of you interested to see the "1973 TH" E&E Signal, and to find
out more about "Spectre 17" shoot down go to
www.angelfire.com/ma2/georgemacdonald/. I would also like to correct Mr Schlater, as there
were no dental records found at the Spectre 17 crash site identified as Thomas Hart's. In
fact 11 of the 13 remains were found scientifically impossible to determine. As in most
cases turned out from CILHI no DNA testing was conducted, and each of the 13 remains were
charred bone fragments. I would be happy to send you Mr. Schlater, the 1985
"20/20" episode that shamed CILHI on the Spectre 17 indentifications. Proudly,
Wendy Liles, daughter of Capt. Robert L. Liles USAF, Fire Control Officer on Spectre 17
#56-0494 shot down December 21, 1972 near Pakse, Laos.
- Name:
- Paul Rifenberg
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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To follow up on the comments by Ms. Liles above, there is another web-site that
"corrects" disinformation provided by Mr. Schlatter concerning the shoot down of
Victor Apadoca. He doesn't like it much when people catch him lying, but that is exactly
what happened in this instance. The web-site is WWW.OJC.ORG/POWFORUM/SCHLATTER For those
of you writing term papers or just surfing in, please understand that the man hosting this
web-site was paid by the U.S. Government for years to EXPLAIN AWAY each and every
live-sighting report that ever surfaced. The "facts" you read here are HIS
facts, which is not the same as actual reality.
- Name:
- kathryn keim
- Email:
- blkranch@msn.com
- URL:
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This site really caught my eye, because I have a mia/pow bracelet I have had seen 1972.
I wore it for 2 years straight without taking it off. 1Lt Douglas Ferguson became a very
important part of my life even though I never knew him. It would mean a lot to me if I
could find his family. I would like to share my thoughts and the bracelet that became and
is still a very important part of my life. Where do I go to find his family. I think they
would really appreciate knowing about my memories of this bracelet and I would really like
for them to have it. It is very special to me. I would love to present it to them. In
loving memory of this man who gave his life for us. God bless his family and all vets.
Kathryn Keim
- Name:
- Paul Rifenberg
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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Just an idle observation: During the Senate Select Committe Hearings, two former
Secretaries of Defense testified that they believed POWs were left behind. General
Westmoreland has also shared that same opinion, as did former CIA Director William Casey.
Why should we believe some rear-echelon desk-jockey Colonel's opinion when these superior
ranked individuals (your bosses, I believe)all felt differently than you ? They were all
in a better position to know the actual truth, don't you think ? What could you possibly
know that they didn't ?
- Name:
- Jari
- Email:
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- URL:
- http://sivut.koti.soon.fi
Comments
Hi, Greetings from Finland.
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
- joe@schlatter.org
- URL:
- www.miafacts.org
Comments
On February 24, an individual signing the name "Paul Rifenberg" left an
uninformed and basically dumb comment on the guestbook -- see above. Here is a response to
him: www.miafacts.org/rife1.htm -- though I don't know why I
bother.
- Name:
- Yoda
- Email:
- unpublished
- URL:
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COL Schlatter, please point Mr. Rifenberg and others to www.cia.gov/cia/publications/pubs.html.
Page down twice and look at first two entries under DCI CIA
- Name:
- Chris MacDonald
- Email:
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Joe my friend, you are obviously a communist rump-swab. All American POW's in Vitnam
were released? Ha! I'll bet you think China's record of persecution, torture and murder of
Christians and other dissidents is actually just 'propaganda' emanating from some 'Vast
Right-Wing Conspiracy.'Keep up the good work comrade.
- Name:
- Burmese Gandhi
- Email:
- seamia@fiberia.com
- URL:
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No idea who to believe Lt. Bo Gritz or Col. Schlatter. According to my standards, you
both are patriots who contributed loads for freedom's sake. But you both won't understand
the price of freedom until you have lived under a brutal military regime like SLORC from
Burma.
Sincerely,
Burmese Gandhi
- Name:
- Richard Evans
- Email:
- richevans@earthlink.net
- URL:
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Thank you for providing an important service. A few years back I read Mythmaking In
America, and was glad to see a well done validation of something that my "bullshit
detector" had been suggesting to me for a long time--that the MIA/POW myth is not
just any ordinary myth, it is a cynical and deliberate fabrication. My heart goes out
especially to those families of MIAs who have been hoodwinked by these jerks. Keep up the
great work.
- Name:
- Paul Rifenberg
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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I can always tell when I've scored some points when this taxpayer-financed public
servant calls me "uninformed and basically dumb" and then creates a separate
site just to respond to ME.
It is important to note that he responded only to what he COULD respond to, completing
ignoring my reference to WWW.OJC.ORG/POWFORUM/SCHLATTER which details how he was caught in
a BALD-FACED LIE. He responded the way the USG has for years on this subject: When you
can't attack the information, you try to discredit the source. Colonel, based on your lies
in the APODOCA case, YOU have no credibility.
Let me CONDENSE his response to my comments on General Westmoreland and the two
Secretaries of Defense who testified to the Senate Select Committee that they BELIEVED
POWs had been left behind: "Their views were old and outdated, and they only knew
what I told them, anyway."
As for CIA Chief Casey, the Colonel's sole explanation was that the Congressman who
reported his comments is a LIAR. If you can't attack the information, discredit the
source. It's worked for thirty years, why change tactics now ?
- Name:
- joe dupont
- Email:
- venturakilledrichard@yahoo.com
- URL:
- http://homestead.juno.com
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http://homestead.juno.com/joedupont
My mentally ill son died from hypothermia when ventura county released him 24 miles
from his camp site.
- Name:
- Greg
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I happened to reach this site by accident, but I have to say that I am very impressed
with your thought and decency on this subject. For many years, it has amazed me that our
own Senators and Congressman have dragged our government and veterans through the mud for
unseemly personal advantage. But even more amazing has been the lack of rebuttal in the
press. These conspiracy theories are too cruel to let continue, and I thank you for
speaking out. This is not a Republican or Democratic issue, this is an issue of decency,
and it truly sickens me that those, like McCarthy, who would wrap themselves most tightly
in the flag, would so casually dishonor for the sake of financial or political ambition
- Name:
- Robby Robinson
- Email:
- ccn_rob@hotmail.com
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I was rather amused at your protrayal of Maj Mark Smith. You indicate that he is a
drunk that hangs out the bars of Bangkok. I happen to know Mark a little better than you.
I work as a network engineer for a company in Bangkok and I live about 75 meters from him
and visit with him daily. He does NOT hang out in bars. The only bar he does go to (once
every two or three months) is one at a tourist hotel, where he sings with a band that he
helped start years ago. Joe, some of your other "facts", like the one I just
referenced, are out and out lies. I have to wonder what your interest is, in trying to
perform this character assasination. Do you still work for the DIA? Is it professional
jealousy? I know that you never earned any awards for valor, even though other MI officers
did but, does that mean you should lie about those brave servicemen that shed blood for
this country? I'm not talking about the paper cuts that you got but, real wounds obtained
in combat.
- Name:
- C.F. MacDonald M.D.
- Email:
- drmac158@aol.com
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You're starting to slip. It appears that the government-paid mouthpiece has been caught
in yet ANOTHER lie. How interesting that you call Major Mark Smith a drunk that hangs out
in the bars of Bangkok. You probably weren't expecting someone who lives just 75 meters
away from Major Smith to read that and catch you so red-lipped, were you ? I agree with
Mr. Rifenberg. . . you can't attack the facts, so you try to destroy the sources. . .by
any means whatsoever, even if that means complete and total fabrication. You are a
pathetic piece of work. I'm ashamed you wore our nation's uniform.
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
- joe@schlatter.org
- URL:
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Read this article for a response to the preceding comments
by "Robinson" and "MacDonald" -- though I don't know why I bother.
- Name:
- PATTI AND JACK
- Email:
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KEEP THE LETTERS AND EMAILS GOING TO OUR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL OUR
MIA/POW'S THIS IS LONG OVERDUE, BRING THEM HOME. WE PRAY THAT OUR MIA/POW'S FEEL OUR
PRAYERS DAILY AND KNOW THAT WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN THEM, MAY THEIR LIGHT OF HOPE AND OURS
BECOME REALITY. AMERICANS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE LET US MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR
MIA/POW'S, PLEASE, PLEASE DON'T GIVE UP HOPE, KEEP EMAILS GOING AND EACH DO OUR PART.
SINCERELY, PATTI AND JACK
- Name:
- Bruce C. Barbera
- Email:
- F4nam@aol.com
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Great site, very informative. We have made an F-4 Phantom flight simulation of the
vietnam war, since many commercial publishers won't support such a project. It's a work in
progress, but my goal is to inform our young people that we do indeed have hero's from
that conflict. It's at falcon4.nekromantix.com brewski
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Served in Vietnam from Mar 66 to Jul 66 with 2/5 in the Chu Lai area. Jul 66 to Feb 67
with Col Bell 1/1 near Hoi An. Spend about three month as NCOIC of what later became to be
known as a Combined Action Platoon and worked in the S-3 where I plotted all friendly
forces and their Patrols. Returned to Vietnam in Sep 70 and served with the 3rd CIT in
Vietnam until the team departed Vietnam and returned Okinawa in May 71 continued serving
with the 3rd CIT until Oct 72. From Oct 72 to May 76 at the 2nd CIT and Froce Troops. From
May 76 to Sep 79 served with the 11th CIT, HQFMFPAC. Again with the 3rd CIT from Sep 79 to
Sep 80. Again with 11th CIT from Sep 80 to 83 and 3rd CIT from 83 to 88. As you can see
from my resume I was in the right places at the right times to have some knowledge of
Marine MIA/POWs. In 72 and 73 we prepared for and conducted Operation Homecoming. In 76
the 11th CIT had several safes full of files on MIA/POWs and there was three volumes on
Garwood plus numerous tape recordings of his broadcasts. I read all three volumes and
listened to all the tapes. Now I don't have total recall but I must say I found your
information on him to be very factual. We also had books containing pictures of all the
POW/MIAs and I can honestly say most of these pictures were so old or boot camp photos
that making identifications from them was very unreliable. More than one family have
identified the same pictures as their son. I live in Hawaii and have recieved several
briefings from the ID Lab here. Most people are unaware of their efforts to bring our
Marines/Airmen/Soldiers and Saliors home. Maybe a webpage lists their efforts and
accomplishments would enlighten some of those who blasted you in you Guest Log. I don't
agree with everything you say but you have the right to express your opinion. Aloha
- Name:
- C.F. MacDonald M.D.
- Email:
- drmac158@aol.com
- URL:
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Dear Colonel Smoke 'n Mirrors: Now that you have devoted yet another site to respond to
comments that "merit no response", let's get one thing straight. Nothing that I
ever say about you is "gratuitous". Why don't you respond ONCE AND FOR ALL to
the fact that YOU LIED THROUGH YOUR TEETH when you denied ordering the FBI to destroy the
map OVERLAY that was recovered from Major Apodaca's crash site ? You DENIED ordering this,
yet the FBI Latent Fingerprint Section confirms it (file # 32-26795). I have been reading
this guest book for some time, and have noticed several references to
www.ojc.org/powforum.schlatter a web-site that DOCUMENTS your manipulation of facts and
details. Anyone who even THINKS you should be believed should read this well-documented
piece. And the rest of us will simply wait for you to explain away another lie, COLONEL.
Don't attack the credibility of someone else this time. . .just explain the lie, okay ?
- Name:
- Barb Weidman
- Email:
- dovew@webtv.net
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I have a bracelet name, missing for 35 years, this is unforgiveable.
- Name:
- Gerry Canevaro
- Email:
- gcanevaro@earthlink.net
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Thanks for your efforts to provide facts to what is clearly an emotional issue. I
commend you for providing a forum to those who engage mostly in ad hominem attacks. The
contrast is quite enlightening.
4th ID 68-69 1st Avn Bde 71-72
- Name:
- Gary Ferrari
- Email:
- garyferrari@hotmail.com
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Served with Bravo Company 3rd tank bat/3rd Marine Div.In Country 67/68
"I"corp.Thanks for having the balls to tell the truth.
- Name:
- Gary Ferrari
- Email:
- garyferrari@hotmail.com
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Served with Bravo Company 3rd tank bat/3rd Marine Div.In Country 67/68
"I"corp.Thanks for having the balls to tell the truth.
- Name:
- Marianne Nanna
- Email:
- M.Nanna@t-online.de
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Very informative with links to other interesting sites. As a german national and part
of generation "1968" I found this link searching for books on the Vietnam War
Area also incl. POW/MIA articles. It is amazing for me as a "foreigner" to find
out after 30 years how much we were influenced by the media. Keep up the good work.
Marianne
- Name:
- Charles A Collins, Jr
- Email:
- cacjr@usa.net
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COL Schlatter,
Your site is interesting and thought-provoking, although I am not sure exactly where I
would come down on the POW-MIA issue; I tend to suspect that there were at least some left
behind, although I have serious doubts about the survival of any men at present.
Your site does, however, have some rather glaring inaccuracies, however. In the report
on MAJ Mike Smith, you write:
<<SFDK, Thailand, and Worldwide Changes Smith's claims as to his experiences in
the Special Forces Detachment - Korea (SFDK) are equally bogus. He was assigned to SFDK in
1982. The commander was LTC Bob Howard, a Medal of Honor recipient from Korea. Howard had
some personal problems involving his family and his drinking. Howard was serving an
unaccompanied tour in Korea -- that means his wife and family were back in the States and
there were some family problems. Howard had developed a drinking problem and his family
separation made things worse. He was sent back to Walter Reed for treatment of alcohol
abuse and Smith became the acting commander SFDK>>
According to the Center of Military History, no Robert (or Bob) Howard recieved the
Medal of Honor during the Korean War. There was a Robert Howard (later COL) who recieved
the Medal during the Vietnam War. In _Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed
of its Heroes and its History_ by B. G. Burkett and Glenna Whitley, which you highly
commend on your site, COL Robert Howard is praised as one of the two most highly decorated
veterans of the war (Col George "Bud" Day, USAF [Ret.]) being the other one.
I've never met MAJ Smith or COL Howard, but I do have a problem with a senior officer
such as yourself making a fairly egregious error (the wrong war -- and that is easily
confirmed) and then assaulting the character of a holder of this nation's highest
decoration.
- Name:
- DIANE HENDON MASON
- Email:
- dhmason@cvtv.net
- URL:
- http
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Stumbled onto this site looking for relatives in North Carolina. Bill Hendon is my
cousin and I'm not sure how to take the little bit I read. I do know that he was a
Congressman and involved with the POW-MIA mission. Our fathers were brothers and my father
( I am extremely proud to say) is Aircraft Commander Harry Leon "Pappy" Hendon,
USAF Retired (deceased). I'm certainly glad HE cannot read it!
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
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In response to a preceding comment by Mr. Collins.
My mistake. COL Bob Howard received the MOH for action in Vietnam and I have corrected
my error. The remainder of the passage is not an attack -- it is fact.
- Name:
- Jay
- Email:
- jay@cide.com
- URL:
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Full of good info. I checked out a couple of the "conspiracy" sites prior to
finding this one. I also read the 'schlatter' page at ojc.org. Pure crok-o-doodoo. No
supporting evidence for their position, just a personal attack. Gotta keep the emotion
high to keep recruiting and contributions up! Keep their feet to the fire, Joe. Jay USAF
Ret.
- Name:
- Daedra Morrighan
- Email:
- vanguard@antisocial.com
- URL:
- www.pornonationalist.ws
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White workers of all classes, unite! Long live death!
- Name:
- barry walker
- Email:
- bwalker4@NTLworld.com
- URL:
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Ref; John Obassy/Robin Gregson and the MIA video. Following his suicide in California
in November 1992 I noticed a number of parallels between Robin Gregson and the late
multi-aliased English "businessman" Ian Spiro. Like Gregson in Laos Spiro had
created a fictitious life for himself in the Lebaonon (which features in the MIA video
story). He duped Colonel North (who shared an office with Dick Childress) that he had some
influence in the hostage situation because he had been to school with members of the
Kuwaiti Royal Family. (In reality he had attended a jewish public school.) Spiro was
involved in various "Hostage" scams (see David Jacobsen's memoirs.) Terry
Anderson's sister Peggy Say was approached by one "Michael Trumpower" with some
bizarre hostage rescue scheme. "Trumpower" shared with Say details of an
initiative he had been involved in with Ross Perot. (Say called Perot's office who did not
recognise the name "Michael Trumpower") Was the MIA video scam an attempt to
generate a ransom for the Beirut hostages?
- Name:
- Sullivan Lake
- Email:
- sullivanlake@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Take a look at the arial photograph of the "1973 TH" -or- " 1573
TH" E&E signal at http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/georgemacdonald/
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
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This is in response to the post from "Sullivan Lake" about the "1?73TH
photo.
I have seen the photo to which you refer. Better than that, I have studied the original
at the National Photo Intelligence Center.
Read my article at http://www.miafacts.org/th1973.htm
- Name:
- Chris Forsythe
- Email:
- CESyde@yahoo.com
- URL:
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After almost 30 years, I came across an article in the June 98 Readers Digest about
POW/MIA's. It lead me to No-Quarters.org which inturn to here. I've had 2 bracelets since
the early 70's and have wondered over the years what had become of the persons named on
them. Today, I found one of them and I'll try to contact the family to get a mailing
address to mail it to them. After being in the Army for 12 years, these bracelets have
always meant hope for me. Hope that if I were to become missing, I wouldn't be forgotten.
For these soldiers, although maybe just a name on a bracelet, they have not been
forgotten.
Thank You for being here...
- Name:
- Sullivan Lake
- Email:
- sullivanlake@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Joe,
You really should provide your readers with the aerial photograph of the E&E
signal. You may view it on http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/georgemacdonald/
Sincerely, Sullivan Lake
- Name:
- Hipplewitz,Russell W
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Great,truthful,OUTSTANDING.....
THANK YOU,VERY MUCH
aVEITNAM VET. (LATE65-67)(MID70-71) XANLOC,LONGKHAN PROVINCE.(MACVTM49)
- Name:
- Laura Walton
- Email:
- laura_walton@hotmail.com
- URL:
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I have to admit, I am not an expert on the Vietnam War. I am looking through MIA sites
for information on a particular man. My neighbor found a bracelet in her belongings, I
looked up the name and this man is still listed as MIA. I am looking for information about
him. His name is CDR JAmes Bauder 9-21-66. Would anyone be willing to direct me to the
proper place?
Thank you... Laura
- Name:
- Cecil Hill
- Email:
- cghill47@swbell.net
- URL:
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Just on break from work and found this site. I know you. I worked in the Sigint
Requirments Branch of DIA when you were in charge of the POW/MIA section. Worked closely
with your people to get your requirements on the book with NSA. After five years at DIA I
was selected to work at Stony Beach in Thailand (1992-1994). I was not impressed with that
operation. Col. John Cole greeted me at the door with "Oh, so you are the hotshot
major we have heard so much about." Things went down from there. The whole Stony
Beach effort was a political disaster IMHO. They did not seek the truth but danced to the
prevailing politics of the time. It was a very unpleasant time for me. I did get to work
with Dr. Timothy Castle and some other "good" guys. Anyway, your site has been
bookmarked and I will return often. Also, I know Mark Smith. He is a true believer (this,
of course, does not mean that what he believes is "true") . I also had the
pleasure of meeting "Bo" Gritz at a local gun show here in Tulsa last months.
Spent about 30 minutes visiting with him. Actually he visited with me because he does not
listen - just talks. Nice guy (as in a true believer).
While interviewing a former SF guy in Chiang Rai, I found out about a "stay
behind" in Laos. This guy sounded like those "servicemen" talked about by
Necci. MMMmmm. I wonder if these guys are POWs or just guys who like the Lao ladies?
Believe it is the latter.
Again, great site. I currently live in Bangkok but am a grad student now at OSU-Tulsa.
Drop me a line if you get a chance.
Cecil Hill Major,USAF (retired)
- Name:
- TIm Ungurean
- Email:
- CasvLrrp@aol.com
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Thank you for the hard work you are doing to expose these people. I have met two of
them and they had me fooled. Its a shame there has to be folks like these. I am asked alot
to check someone out at either a event with veterans there or chat rooms, and you are
right it only takes a few right questions to figure them out. Thanks again. Tim Ungurean
Sgt.Army Ret 11th Cav Lrrp 67-67
- Name:
- Martyn Watson
- Email:
- martyn_watson@hotmail.com
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I found your site very interesting. Thank you.
- Name:
- Paula Mulherin
- Email:
- geneajunkie@yahoo.com
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Impressive - I haven't read everything but at a VFW last night I was given a POW
bracelet so that I could carry the honor of Capt. Jack R. Harvey (11-28-72). How do I find
out more about Capt. Harvey? I know he is from Gardiner,ME but much more than that I don't
know.
Thank you for this site. I grew up in the 60s and Vietnam was and is a pivotal point in
my life. Especially when I meet Veterans who now after 30+ years may be healing and
willing to talk.
God Bless.
- Name:
- T.H
- Email:
- norwegianarmor@military.com
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I do believe that theres still POW`s in Vietnam and other countries. We have a
similar case in Norway where Norwegian men and women escaped to Russia/Soviet from Norway
during the German occupation 1940-45, many of these was arrested by the Soviet secret
service before the training to become partisans or after they came back from missions in
occupied Norway. Other Norwegians did also disappeared when they was arrested by the
Soviet when they was out on the sea to fish. ( This is Norwegians basically from Finnmark
the northern state with a borderline to Russia )There was also Norwegian settlers that was
trapped behind the Soviet border after the 1917 revolution who was sent to the Gulag camps
in Siberia. The Norwegian effort to find these people, and find out where they are and
what that happened with them have been shameless. Only because they dont want and
wanted to offend the Russian/Soviet government. Its been proved that there still is family
members alive after many off these Norwegians that was captured, and many of those who
were captured and survived the gulag camps lived in the soviet union to their death
trapped behind the iron curtain. The effort by the Norwegian government to bring these
back have been a shame, they have done from nothing to very little. So, why cant it be US,
French, Australians or others POW`s in SEA? I do believe it is. I do also believe that
many remains of POW/MIA never will be returned because then they will see that these
soldiers have been alive a long time after the war, because they died in a prisoner camp.
I am a soldier my self, when I see what my government did for those that was captured by
the Russian, I can only say one thing. I will never been taken alive in a combat
situation. I will also honour those of you that came back and those who didnt. I
have met many fine US service men and womens during my years in the Norwegian army,
and I have talked to many fine family members of active and retired service men/women that
is proud of the country and your armed forces. You are truly a Patriotic country.
- Name:
- jack beshears
- Email:
- jadabe1@yahoo.com
- URL:
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i wish we had a web site that lists all the mias and pows--as a teenager i had many
bracelets that got lost or were distributed amongst my friends--one i still remember--
Cmdr. ROY BOWLING-- i never found out if he made it home.I later went into the service
myself. i will always honor our pows/mias, who served my country,and not rest until all
are accounted for!
- Name:
- Thomas R< Maxcy
- Email:
- BroMaxcy @yahoo.com
- URL:
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the site is cool i need to be spanked as well.
- Name:
- David Beckley
- Email:
- saltnsea@aol.com
- URL:
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This was sent to me by a good friend and Viet Nam Vet. I found it very interesting and
will pass it along to allI know.
- Name:
- danny thacker
- Email:
- dannyboy011944@aol.com
- URL:
- dont know see profile
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allow me please to quote jady j page it is the soldier who salutes the flag serveds
under the flag and whos coffin is drapped in the flag further may i say brother to brother
father to son together they are one they have each other and i thank god for them them are
the vietnam vets they are brothers forever fratres aeterni no man has the right to attemp
to dishoner the great men however our nation dishonered them enoughi feel in my own heart
some things our gov did was nothing short of criminal so to sum it up i thank god for them
may god on high always stand with them these are my heros these are men of great honer
shalom
- Name:
- James Roper
- Email:
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The site is great alot of time must have been put in to it. ;->
- Name:
- Jerry K. Brossman,Jr
- Email:
- jerryacts238@att.net
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As a former Marine, 1/7 company A, and a vetern of foriegn war ( Gulf War.), my heart
goes out to all of our fallen brethern, it saddens me to think that we have left men who
put their lives on the line for a cause this country had. I pray that some day the truth
will liberate the memories of these brave and loyal men.
Jerry Brossman
- Name:
- Nate Soukup
- Email:
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I am reading this book that you wrote and I am doing a report on it and it is going to
be a A paper. Thanks for writing such a great book! Thanks your friend Nate Soukup
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You talk about a legend in his own mind. Man, you need to get a life! Is this all you
do all day is write this dribble? You and Bob Jones; two peas in a pod. The only reason I
won't leave an email address is, I don't need anymore junk mail!!
- Name:
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- Email:
- chantal627@man.com
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My oldest brother fought in Vietnam (Army), another brother fought the war aboard a
Navy air craft carrier, several cousins and friends fought there and I lost a
husband----there were may heros--I know this is true--obviously I know some of them well.
- Name:
- Daisy Badolati
- Email:
- dbadolati@earthlink.net
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I don't have much to say today. I was gven the magazine by my dear friend Ralf.
- Name:
- Carl L. Moore
- Email:
- PartisianRanger@yahoo.com
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Pretty good! I was a vol, extended my time in Nam . Was Target Acquisition ...lived on
FBs, and OPs along the DMZ 02AP69-20OCT70 Would have reupped and returned...but lost a leg
at home! ( ha ha ha) always so lucky in Nam...... Nam was a bad deal all-around for
everyone, If we'd have kept our word to Ho....when we had OSS people there(WWII)....and
have NOT let the French back into Indo-China....It might have never envolved more than a
few thousand Americans. Breaking our word cost the Vietnamese people, the French and it
certinaly cost us US and anyone else that provided troops. ....made a Civil-War were one
need not have ever occured. Carl L. Moore tnrebelin@yahoo.com
southern_national@military.com
- Name:
- danny thacker
- Email:
- dannyboy011944@aol.com
- URL:
- dont know see profile
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my brothers i feel this site is urgent needed for the public to try to educate
themselves not that they will but at least the truth is here i feel the public couldnt
care less anyone that know anything about these matters knows the goverment and the public
at large has done nothing less of a crime here the goverment certainly has committed a
crime i thank god for you and these truths let me further say brother to brother father to
son together we are one we have each other fratres aeterni
- Name:
- Carl L. Moore
- Email:
- southern_national@yahoo.com
- URL:
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If all living POWs were returned, then they(NVA, VC...etc.) must have let a lot of them
die...and murdered a great number of them. There were plenty of men lost on classified
missions ....some of them known to have been captured and never returned...Our(US)
government is very quiet about these men. I saw a Cobra pilot captured about 2,000 meters
west of A-2(ARVN)outpost on Nat'l rt1 in 1969, he appeared to be not wounded when
captured....But just north of the capture site "...a large white male, naked, torso
intact was observed staked out near the Ben Hai River"(probly the pilot I saw
captured) This was observed by a FO in a Birddog and his "Cat-Killer"(pilot).
The FO descrided it as one of the most desturbing sights he had ever wittnessed in
Nam."Staked out head east,feet west...""...eventualy made two very low
passes...' "...could not ensure if he was dead or alive...no movement..."
....think about it...other than a few jet-jockies....very few men/POWs were
returned....and not really all that many bodies...very few of those that the enemy had
placed "bounties"on were returned. ...How many SF, LRRP,...sgts cp or pvts were
returned....not hardly any!.... They may all be dead now but when their country sold them
out...there was a real likelyhood that there were many of them ...alive and abandoned...by
a very ungreatful ...government and nation. Are Not...YOU Glad YOU Were Not ONE
of"THEM"!...so easily written-off by those that sent you into hell and left you
there. Carl L. Moore- Target Acquisition U.S.Army ...the Leatherneck-square-02AP69-20OC70
ARVN, Army and USMC FBs, and OPs on THE DMZ
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
- joe@schlatter.org
- URL:
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Mr. Moore: Your comments are basically uninformed. As to the story about
the individual who was seen "staked out" -- I doubt it. Why, in the midst
of combat, in contact with US units, would a PAVN unit stop to "stake out" and
torture a prisoner? And, if the story has a bit of truth in it, what makes you think
that this individual was never recovered? Get serious. There is not a
single report to corroborate your claim. I spent six years reading reports from the
war about captured and missing Americans and never saw any such report. As for your
contention that mainly aviators returned, perhaps you should stop and think about
something. All captured US infantry soldiers -- and this includes LRRPs, SF,
Marines, Army, and the like -- were captured in South Vietnam, Laos, or Cambodia. As
such, they were held in jungle camps under abominable conditions and many of thenm did not
survive. Most of the aviators captured were in North Vietnam -- while their
treatment was brutal, at least they were held inside established prisons, at least they
had some level of medical care, exercise, and food. This difference made a
difference in survival rates.
- Name:
- Paul E. Rifenberg
- Email:
- rifenbergp@aol.com
- URL:
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Am I the only one who has observed that anytime someone writes something that the
Colonel either wasn't previoiusly aware of, or doesn't agree with. . . then that person is
simply UNIFORMED ?
Here we have (from the contribution from Charles Moore) a man "on the scene"
making a FIRST-HAND LIVE EYEWITNESS REPORT (something the Colonel has never been able to
provide) which was also corraberated as well by a FO and his birddog pilot.
Colonel Schlatter's classic response ? IT CAN'T BE TRUE BECAUSE I'VE NEVER READ A
REPORT ABOUT IT!!
Gee, Colonel, maybe you're just now getting the report. Perhaps you should write it up
yourself.
It's so easy to understand now why MILITARY INTELLIGENCE is such a classic OXYMORON.
- Name:
- Brad Trotter
- Email:
- trotterclan@earthlink.net
- URL:
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Thank you for your work.
- Name:
- Heather Tanchuck
- Email:
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- URL:
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- Name:
- Janice Robinson
- Email:
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- Name:
- nick goodwin
- Email:
- nag7878@aol
- URL:
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keep the work we must ultimatly know the where abouts of all of our brave warriors that
gave ultimate sacrafice for the greatist nation on earth, (the regular people, not the
politicians make this country great)
- Name:
- norm collinsworth
- Email:
- kynorm1@aol.com
- URL:
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I think the site is touching and very revealing.I wore Dave motts bracelet until he got
off of the plane at Clark. We didn't know he had been captured until that moment.God Bless
- Name:
- Deborah Joy Natal
- Email:
- djnatal@home.com
- URL:
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Wonderful...Thank you, thank you. I have a cousin who was recently married by this
clown. My cousin has completely bought into Bo's lies, his religion and his politics. I
have forwarded this site to him in hopes that he will see the light.. One can only
pray...Thank you again and blessings, deborahjoy natal
- Name:
- Donna Barkson
- Email:
- donna@barkson.com
- URL:
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My bracelet has the name of Capt. John Bush, USAF, July 24th 1968, NVN also on end of
bracelet is the state abbreviation, FL. I believe I bought the bracelet in 1972 or 1973.
- Name:
- Earl Taylor
- Email:
- taylor@roseandearl.com
- URL:
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I for one don't care what your credentials are. The POW-MIA-KIA issues are real and I
for one will never forget and there are a lot more like me out there. You site borders on
sick to sad. It's sick that you could say all this and sad that you have to criticize
those who disagree with you. I say, to Hell with you and your kind.
- Name:
- Janis Koci
- Email:
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- URL:
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We found a bracelet at a yard sale and intend to check on the name, thanks for the
information
- Name:
- Roger L. Kopf
- Email:
- kopfrogerl@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Comments
Good When I was is Korea, @1986-1990, I used to read a paper published monthly
regarding CONFIRMED sightings of POWs. Looking to see this paper again.
- Name:
- Lee Parsons
- Email:
- friartuck32@hotmail.com
- URL:
- http://www.ruthlessriders
Comments
Keep up the good fight, Joe.
- Name:
- Mark Cory
- Email:
- marcor94@prodigy.net
- URL:
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Bring 'em home!!!!
- Name:
- SGT Christine Hopper
- Email:
- christine.hopper@us.army.mil
- URL:
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Comments
My uncle is dead. Let him rest in peace. Why do you care anyway? All vets should be
honored regardless of status. Leave it alone. You can waist your breath and it will change
nothing.
- Name:
- AK3 Tanya Michelle Rowe
- Email:
- TiaPixy@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Comments
Thank you so much for the bracelet information.
- Name:
- Cleophas Revelation
- Email:
- videos@holy-secrets.com
- URL:
- http://www.holy-secrets.com
Comments
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- Name:
- Jim Spier
- Email:
- Spectre533@aol.com
- URL:
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Col, liked your article on Mooney. Does he think he was the only one doing that job.
Why are there not more in his career field that were there at the time telling the same
story? Because your right, its crap. He should be flogged for misleading the families of
those brave men. He's a disgrace to the uniform
- Name:
- Jennifer Martinez
- Email:
- yotanka@earthlink.net
- URL:
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For the record... I have never, nor would I ever trash any Veteran. My Grandfather
served 4 tours in Vietnam as well as two in Korea and my family has fought in every war
this country has ever participated in, to include the American Revolution. I do not
appreciate you saying that I trash Veterans. I have never done that.
- Name:
- Linda Hovis Storli-Koontz
- Email:
- lstorli@mail.hart.k12.ca.us
- URL:
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Nice article about the history of the bracelets. I wore a bracelet and was a member
VIVA in the 1970's. I did some speaking for the organization. I now teach High School U.S.
History and Government.
Linda
- Name:
- Jerry Russell
- Email:
- jrussell@hotmail.com
- URL:
- none
Comments
Excellent site!!! Truly excellent. I was an MIA activist -- I fell for their crap then
I began to question some of the stuff I heard. When that happened, I was attacked. I
discovered this site six months ago and have read every article at least twice. You are
right on. Keep it up and don't give the professional "activists" any peace.
- Name:
- Dave Burns MSgt USAF Ret
- Email:
- spectre324@yahoo.com
- URL:
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Comments
Spectre Gunner from 1969 thry 1975.
- Name:
- Loyde P. Snake Arender
- Email:
- kaybran@webtv.net
- URL:
- **Reunite and Remember**
Comments
Joe, do you remember how "We Supported" each other in Vietnam?
Arty FO's have "Saved My Butt" many times, so to a certain degree, I Owe my
life to arty FO's.
However, I also OWE many other individuals who like Bo Gritz and Colonel David
Hackworth served in Vietnam and did their job.
Joe, when "the S_ _T hits the fan" and the bullets are flying IT IS TOO LATE
to discuss WHY we are fighting. The one and only GOAL at this time is TO SURVIVE by
joining together and SUPPORTING One Another.
As an arty FO in Vietnam, YOU by all means should KNOW the IMPORTANCE of SUPPORT
because it is a fact that "Artillery Support Can Save Lives".
IS it possible that all of us stop the double-talking, back-stabbing, bull-s__t and
"REUNITE and REMEMBER" our buddies who MIGHT** still be alive.
**MIGHT: In my opinion, it is better to hold onto a glimmer of hope concerning the
possible existence of surviving POW / MIA than to completely Give Up All Hope and totally
doom them to death by refusing to believe in any possibility what-so-ever of their
existence.
Joe, can you think of someway that all of us can Join Together and Support One Another
like we did in Vietnam?
Please visit some of my websites at:
Words From The Wall: http://home.talkcity.com/LibertySt/snake0331/
26th Marine Regiment Buddy Locator: http://community.webtv.net/kaybran/26thMarineRegiment/
The Snake Den: http://usmcwife.hypermart.net/snakearender.htm
Snake's Vietnam Photo Album: http://community-2.webtv.net/kaybran/26thMarineRegiment/page2.html
Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful, especially to My Friends)
Loyde P. "Snake" Arender
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{:}-<
- Name:
- Dale S. Hardman
- Email:
- daleshardman@hotmail.com
- URL:
- http://lzsally.com
Comments
About time someone spoke out,rumors will ruin a good war, if you know what I mean!!!
Dale S. Hardman Co C,1/501st 101st Abn. Div. Aug 68-Mar 70
- Name:
- SSGT Christian H. Reynolds/USMC (jan93-jan99)
- Email:
- creyn10150@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Fantastic site sir, I did read PFC Garwoods book and have always wondered if he was
full of b.s. The
- Name:
- Michael Cowger
- Email:
- migali@home.com
- URL:
- blindbat.cc
Comments
I was reading your article on Spectre 17 and had to laugh at your knowledge of C-130A.
There are not any liquid oxygen lines in the aircraft. LOX was stored in a 25 liter
converter located in the right side of the nose wheel well compartment, out side of the
bulkhead of the aircraft.. The converter was also one of the few things on that aircraft
that is armored plated. In the converter, liquid oxygen is changed to a steady gaseous
pressure for the air crew and the gas is routed through the aircraft. The location of the
LOX converter would not allow JP4 and Liquid Oxygen to, " Fuel and liquid oxygen are
sloshing around in the cargo compartment". LOX does not do well in normal temperature
and atmospheric pressures and in those condition flashes to gas.
You would have your readers believe That Liquid Oxygen would flow through the nose
wheel well, in a liquid form, flow through the avionics compartment and air conditioning
compartment then flow into the cargo compartment where it would slosh around and mix with
JP-4.
There was a massive SECRET air war over Laos and Cambodia. I was a volunteer on the
Blind Bat missions and worked as a auxiliary load master over the Ho Chi Minh trail in
Laos. Both Spectre and our aircraft flew from Ubon Thailand. Blind Bat was a forward air
control mission that vectored other aircraft to targets on the trail. All crews shot down
in Laos were listed as MIA Vietnam. If we were shot down, our crew briefings were for us
to walk INTO Vietnam.
You seem to add myths of your own. You claim to be an expert, yet your false statements
do not lend very much credibility to your site.
M. Cowger ( While in the Air Force my primary AFSC was 42271 Aircraft Environmental
System Technician )
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
- joe@schlatter.org
- URL:
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Mr. Cowger:
The comment about liquid oxygen and fuel "sloshing around" in the cargo area
is a quote from one of the guys who was blown from the aircraft.
I am fully aware of the facts that: the normal state of oxygen is gaseous; it can
be liquified only under high pressure and very low temperature; and once the pressure is
released, the liquid oxygen returns to its normal state -- a gas. I will modify the
imprecise wording in my article to reflect that fact that the LOX was gaseous once it
leaked from ruptured lines.
Several facts remain: (1) the 37mm anti-aircraft fire (the 37 round
explodes on impact) ruptured hydraulic and LOX lines, thus releasing oxygen and hydraulic
fluid into the cargo compartment; (2) the 37mm rounds had ruptured a fuel
tank, causing fuel to pour into the cargo compartment; and (3) the
mixture of aviation fuel, hydraulic fluid, and pure oxygen is explosive and that's what
happened -- it exploded.
- Name:
- Dan Stevenson
- Email:
- rowlandstevenson@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Dear Col. Schlatter-It seems Monica-Jensen Stevenson has landed on her feet after the
Floyd Kushner libel debacle. No less a personage than Oliver Stone is writing the screen
play of "Spite House," backed by Columbia pictures. I stumbled across this by
accident on fetalfilms.com, a site dealing with films in pre-production or pre-release
status.
Say it ain't so, Joe.
- Name:
- Rose Grennan Splichal
- Email:
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- URL:
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Comments
Thanks to all who put so much effort into this project. I grew up approx. 4 miles from
the Collins family farm. Betty and Bob were wonderful folks. The family needs to know many
still grieve their loss......
- Name:
- Teresa Ray
- Email:
- teriray@earthlink.com
- URL:
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thank you! I've worn this bracelet since I was 12 yrs old. I seldom is ever see them
anymore. It feels good to know where they came from and that people have not forgotten how
much they meant to Americans then and now. Everyone should wear one!
- Name:
- Mark Elledge
- Email:
- az2mark@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Comments
Keep up the good work. I served 15 years in the United States Navy as a AZ (Aviation
Maintenance Administrationman). Most of my days I was up to my chin in paperwork and
computer disks. During that time I met three SEALS. Since my discharge in 1999, I have met
countless numbers of SEALs and other special ops guys. It's sad that someone would pretend
to be one of these special people. I think these people have a low sense of self worth. If
you never served, don't say you did. If you have served be proud of what you did. I moved
papers around and I am proud to have served in the greatest Navy around. Enough soap box!
Keep up the good work.
- Name:
- Gary Wright
- Email:
- garyw55@hotmail.com
- URL:
- http://va155.8m.com
Comments
Joe, I Have Just Read Your Glorification Of The Book Stolen Valor. I Find It
Interesting That You Will Take So Much Detailed Time In Tearing Apart Other Books For What
You Claim Are Lies,Untruths & Misinformation. You Give People The Impression That Any
Book Written With Errors Of Any Kind Is Very Bad!
What I Want To Know Joe Is, Why Have You Not Afforded These Same Standards To Stolen
Valor? How Can You Write All These Great Things About Stolen Valor While Sitting There
Knowing That Burkett Out And Out Lied In The Book Saying I Was Never In the Service? I
Have Sent Documentation To Burkett/Whitley And You Have Advised Them They Are In Error On
Me, Yet They Allow This UNTRUTH To Stand In The Book And I Note That You Are Totally
Silent On This Matter!
I Could Care Less What Most People May Think Of Me Joe, But You Know The Truth Here And
You Dont Say One Word Regarding It...WHY? Will You Be The Honest Man You Claim To Be And
Tell The Truth On The Page You Praise The Book Stolen Valor...Including The Fact That YOU
Advised Burkett/Whitley They Were Wrong About Me And They Have Done Nothing To Correct It?
Gary G. Wright Jr. AO3/USN/1973-1977 USNR/1977-1985 http://va155.8m.com
Son Of: Col. Gary G. Wright Col/USAF/MIA 1-17-67 http://CallSignGigolo.8m.com
- Name:
- Duane TeWinkel, TSgt Retired, USAF
- Email:
- ourvets@yahoo.com
- URL:
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So far what I have seen looks interesting. I know Rich Daly and several others from
Minnesota Won't Forget. The two articles were very interesting.
- Name:
- Carol Bates DeNeve
- Email:
- cdeneve1@rochester.rr.com
- URL:
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Comments
I finally have an address to write to to find out whether my POW ever came home. I
would love to send him that bracelet I purchased in 73 while I was in the Army. Thank you
- Name:
- Bob Dushlek
- Email:
- flarwd@webtv.net
- URL:
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Comments
Interesting site. Spectre senor operator Ubon 69-70
- Name:
- Jennifer J. CRESSMAN
- Email:
- KrazyJen55@aol.com
- URL:
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I am the niece of Sgt. Peter R. Cressman. To let you know I'm 16 years old and very
aware of the incident involving the Baron 52. I have only one question for you and one
promise Mr. Schlatter, Are you a true American? Also, I'm 16 and will be very involved
with the POW/MIA issue. Being that I'm 16 I WON'T give up untill I have closure concerning
my uncle. That's my promise.Good day to you sir
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
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Ms. Cressman:
Thank you for your comment. Please define "true American."
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
- Email:
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Comments
Continuing problems with the guestbook. It appears that all comments between mid-August
and Sep. 23 have been lost. Still trying to determine what happened and to fix it.
- Name:
- Charles F. Kuhlmann Jr.
- Email:
-
- URL:
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Comments
Schlatter, We met. I am less impressed now than then.
Apparently you've decided to move into the active propoganda side of the smoke and
mirrors crowd.
DIA's efforts are anti-productive to any truthfull resolution of the POW/MIA questions
remaining from the war in SEA.
You should be ashamed of yourself for forming a career, and more, around the betrayal
of American fighting men and their families.
Major Charles F. Kuhlmann is still remembered.
- Name:
- Sn James D. Troutt USN
- Email:
- lanefrost8@yahoo.com
- URL:
-
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Trying to find the national registry for MIA's to find if the person I have on my is
found or not.
- Name:
- Sn James D. Troutt USN
- Email:
- lanefrost8@yahoo.com
- URL:
-
Comments
Trying to find the national registry for MIA's to find if the person I have on my wrist
was found or not.
- Name:
- Eric
- Email:
- edg14@excite.com
- URL:
-
Comments
I loved your trashing of Roger Hall. I used to work at a service bureau in Silver
Spring where he was a regular customer, and can attest to his character. It doesn't
surprise me at all that he called that archivist a "dumb bitch."
Hall would rip us off when using the self-serve copier; i.e. making 50 copies and only
paying for 30. When the shop manager found this out, he made it a rule to start counting
every copy Hall made before figuring the charges. Apparently the 40% discount we were
already giving him wasn't enough.
Hall came to us to design his business cards. He gave me a sketch of what he wanted and
I came up with a rought draft. He looked at it and pointed out a couple of typos, which
took about 3 minutes to fix. When he found out that the charge for graphic design was
$75/hour (apparently the manager hadn't told him this), he accused me of "jackin' him
up," and walked out, slamming the door behind him. He came back a few hours later to
argue with the manager for a discount. He showed the manager and two of my coworkers the
first draft I had made, pointed out the typos, and said that I "wasn't worth 5 bucks
an hour." He eventually got the discount.
When Hall came in the following week to pick up his order, he walked right by me as if
I was invisible. Then I noticed an unpleasant odor. He had "greeted" me by
passing gas.
- Name:
- Gina McElvain Houston
- Email:
- Mzg1968@aol.com
- URL:
-
Comments
I found that a relative of mine was MIA in North Vietnam while I was doing our family
tree. I just wanted to research this a little and read what articles I could find on James
R. McElvain
- Name:
- Dennis Paul Morony
- Email:
- aacevedo9@yahoo.com
- URL:
-
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Great site! And your "Stolen Valor" review is tops. But where is Mr. Burket
of Dallas when most we need him NOW? I'm in the local CWT Program, and let me tell you:
there's folks there that can't even remember which branch of the service they were in, yet
are otherwise very clever and manipulative. I've seen phony "birth certificates"
proudly displayed, heard stirring "huh-hush" tells of intrepid Air Force (??)
"squad members in Vietnam (??)" one of whom got an immediate combat-promotion to
"Captain" thanks to taking over said USAF Odd-Squad (or whatever fantasy unit it
supposedly was)etc. One young man turing 44 this next week told all of his coworkers
yesterday that "PTSD" made the noise of a bumped table sound "like bullets
ricocheting" (sp?) Give me a break! So far my armchair guess is we're looking at a
minimum range of 3-5% phonies and a possibly maximum range of phonies of -- maybe -- 9 to
12% out of every 100 cwt/twe participants, both downtown at 901 S. Ervay, and out at the
Dallas VAMC. Plus, the both the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Texas State Penitentiary
Sytems maybe sending down a lot of overflow on some sub-contracting basis with the VA, I'm
not sure. Perhaps through "Project Rio?"
Anyway, the GAO would have no problem in uncovering a few examples of tax payers money
being squandered here in Dallas, were they interested in one of their famous audits.
Semper Fi!
Dennis Paul Morony (formerly) I Corps, RVN, Nov. 66 to Nov. 69 (minus 2 and 1/2 months,
when stateside)in the USMC's Fox 2/1, Hotel 2/27, 106 platoon of H & S 1/3, and CACO
2-7.
PS A lot of that PTSD is BALONEY, especially when "diagnosis" is based on
that much-ballyhooed "Mississippi Combat Test" Hey! Any punk with enough brains
to stay in the military long enough to be kicked out on a section 8 (or whatever it's
called) can readily guess which answers will give him (or her) the jackpot.
- Name:
- Lisa
- Email:
-
- URL:
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Comments
I just happened to come across this guestbook while researching something totally
unrelated to the pow/mia issue. I will revisit at some future time as it has piqued my
interest. However, what has happened to CORRECT SPELLING AND GRAMMAR? It's almost
frightening!
- Name:
- J.Kevin McNeely
- Email:
- CanAmFin@aol.com
- URL:
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Comments
I found this site to be great reading and educational.. I will come back to visit when
I have more time
- Name:
- Scott A. Luzi
- Email:
- Navy95doc@aol.com
- URL:
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Comments
- Name:
- Janet Flaherty
- Email:
- Mauichacha@aol.com
- URL:
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Comments
I'd like to learn more about Lt. Col. Herbert Lunsford 7/25/67.
- Name:
- Gwen Anderson
- Email:
- gwendananderson@yahoo.com
- URL:
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Comments
I am in search of the family of Robert Duval Owen M.I.A.. I have an MIA bracelet an I
would like to speak with them. Any information on Robert or his daughter Robin, please
contact me by email.
- Name:
- Michele S. Gottlieb
- Email:
- msgottlieb@msn.com
- URL:
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Comments
I enjoyed this site. I met Al Santoli many years ago covering a Vietnam War event in
Fargo, ND (early 80s)as a magazine feature writer. I also had the pleasure of meeting a
POW by the name of Ted Gostas. I have lost contact with both of these individuals over the
years. I now live in Washington, DC and if you can be of assistance in how to reach these
folks, I would be very grateful. My daytime telephone number is (202) 942-6274. I can also
be reached at (703) 481-9226.
- Name:
- Loren E. Hale
- Email:
- genehale@brightok.net
- URL:
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Comments
Could not be better!!! You and your staff are to be commended for "righting an
important wrong". These imposters "spit" on the sacrifices and honor of
those who really served. Keep up the good work. (1st Lt. USAF,RVN Mar 68-69)
- Name:
- Bill Morales
- Email:
- Billmorales98647@cs.com
- URL:
- www.rayvaquero.com
Comments
Great website and very informative. For sure it adds clarity.
- Name:
- Chloe Pappas
- Email:
- foxfire6913@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Comments
i liked your site. you presented facts clearly, and it was nice to hear someone who
actually believes that we are doing too much for a lost cause. these men are gone. it's
very sad, but people need to realize this.
- Name:
- E. Lorraine Ashley
- Email:
- lorraineashley@bia.gov
- URL:
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Comments
We continue to pray for those missing and their families. God Bless.
- Name:
- Bev Haire
- Email:
- voices@sunline.net
- URL:
-
Comments
http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/voicesmemory
Mr. Schlatter's site is an outrage and a rare blatant example of dedicated truth
distortion and perfidious government cover-up! Seems as though HIS major effort is in the
promotion of JOE SCHLATTER'S GIGANTIC EGO TRIP. He just wants to be sooooooo important. A
sad commentary on a man who COULD have done so much in an honest effort to give an honest
accounting of POW/MIAs.
- Name:
- Gerald M. Daniels
- Email:
- trackerdan@hotmail
- URL:
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Comments
- Name:
- Mary Kay Seales
- Email:
- mks@u.washington.edu
- URL:
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Comments
I have recently decided to do some follow up on the web regarding the bracelet I have
had since the early 70's. I found a web site which had a contact name for the person
related to the soldier on my bracelet. I have contacted him and will send the bracelet
back to this family if they contact me. I have always wondered about the person whose name
is engraved on my bracelet. I'm glad to be investigating this now. Thank you for the
information on how this was started. I just remember hearing about it and buying the
bracelet throught the local chamber of commerce. It was a great project! Mary Kay Seales
- Name:
- Ens Scott Lorfing, USNR
- Email:
- lorfings@hotmail.com
- URL:
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Comments
- Name:
- Matt Jacobson
- Email:
- mjacobso@itd.state.id.us
- URL:
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Comments
I emailed you a couple of days ago with some questions but I'm not sure that it got to
you due to my computer having a processor problem. I'd like to ask the same questions here
if it's okay. Why are all the documents I've seen released so heavily censored? I cannot
believe that with all the information out there on the equipment and people of this war
that there could be anything that would still require classification on these incident
reports. For example, if a shoot down report is 20 pages long, why is only 2 or 3 heavily
censored pages published? As an ex-intel officer, surely you can see that this looks
suspicious to the public. Every time I see censored documents that are 30 + years old, it
bothers me. The first thing that comes to mind is "What are they hiding from me
now?" The equipment used at that time is either obsolete or so well known around the
world that classification doesn't make sense. I wonder if it's still classified because of
the people involved? If so what do they have to hide? Why does not the government just
publish these old reports in their entirety without all the censorship and put an end to
all the questions and remove the reason for all the "conspiracy" theorists out
there? I do know that I'd feel a lot better about it if the government did come clean and
settle the matter in a way that was open and honest. I am hoping that with your background
you can answer these questions. Thank You, Matt Jacobson
- Name:
- James Goodwin
- Email:
- rabfur13@aol.com
- URL:
-
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Nice site. Just read chapter on MIA's in Laos and am wondering about this: exactly how
many pilots were seen bailing out of planes over Laos, safely landing on the ground
uninjured, were not picked up by rescue forces and captured by the Pathet Lao. That is the
true number of actual captures vice those who were killed on their shoot down date through
crashed on terrain. An exhausitive chapter on this should be created.
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- WAYNE DEVLIN USN
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I served during the final years of our involvement in South Vietnam. What happened then
is all ancient and sad history.Let both the living and the dead rest in peace.
- Name:
- Tina Merryweather
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- TMerrywe@Gw.Bsu.Edu
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Thank You for this site, & all that you have done to help the soldiers & their
families. I remember as a child a family friend wearing one of these braclets in the early
70's. I have oftern wondered if he ever returned home. I now, as your self am older &
wanting to contribute to the cause.
- Name:
- ryan
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- marine048@yahoo.com
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not to shabby. the only thing is, SERE is not Survival Escape Resistance Evade...why
would anyone want to escape first, Evade first so that you dont have to resist the enemy,
and if you are unfortunate enough to be captured, Resist their efforts to collect
information, and try to Escape. i have gone through the air force SERE school, and know
what was taught. SurviveEvadeResistEscape
- Name:
- BRIAN EKDAHL
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- SJCBLE@AOL.COM
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THANKS FOR THE INFO VERY GOOD SITE I HOPE YOU KEEP WRITTING THE TRUTH BRIAN VIETNAM DOG
HANDLER ASSO MEMBER#1338
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- joe hubbs
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- Name:
- Bill Weldon
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- search_dog_2000@yahoo.com
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Say what you want,but there is proof that we left POW's in Southeast Asia,read the
facts at www.strikeforcefreedomcry.com/proof.html Thank you.
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- John C Baker
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Very informative & well written.
- Name:
- Rick Giesenschlag
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- ricjonah@hal-pc.org
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Congrats on a good work. Having worked the POW/MIA issue for years and being stumped by
Senators McCain and Kerry this is a breath of fresh air. For you who question that your
gov't left our men behindin Nam, I offer this;"Lt Gen Lacey stated that he
interviewed Col Dean Andrew Pogreba in a Hanoi Prison in 1989. " This is on the
record testimony and I have a copy of this in my possession. McCain and Kerry are both
liars, Is BO? Time will tell, I do know this..Bo Gritz has a credibility problem and he
has turned up in some strange places with some strange people (Laos & Kuhn Sah). Was
Bo assisting the flow of drugs out of S.E.Asia? Maybe so maybe not, and maybe only Bo
knows. What we do know is this "in all of his attempte at so called rescue of a
living POW/MIA Bo never came out with ONE and always had a patsy for his failures. Do I
believe Bo? Not as far as you can spit into the wind. Should you believe Bo? Same answer.
William Cooper called Bo a Trojan Horse which is a nice way of saying that Bo is deceitful
and far from honest. My advice to Bo on his attacks on Christian churches is
this.."Figure out who your God is Bo before you attack mine or anyone elses. You have
your little seperatist encampment in Idaho, stay there and out of the news. America does
not need Bo Gritz as its Saviour, Christ Jesus took care of thet 2,000yrs ago. Rick
Giesenschlag Korea War vet & POW/MIA activist.."Firebase Texas"
- Name:
- Rick Giesenschlag
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- ricjonah@hal-pc.org
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Joe, Before you get the big head from my first entry let me clear something up. The
congrats was for your work on Bo Gritz and his pandering of himself for himself.. You and
the DPMO morans wouldn't know a POW/MIA if one came up and bit you in the ass. You bad
mouth Hendon and Senator Smith when you should swear out arrest warrants for McCain,
Kerry, Daschle and the likes. A couple of years ago you sent some of your stooges down
here (Houston Tx) and tried to put the blind-fold on the family members and veterans who
know that you government and military stooges are a pack of BS artists. There were men
left behind in Nam and you jerks white washed the whole stinking mess. The time of
retribution will come for all of you when you have to face your creator and be judged for
your sins against some of the best damned fightimg men that ever lived. The fact that they
are now most probably dead is "They are dead because you bastards covered it up and
said, They all came home". If BS was brass you guys could have the worlds biggest
marching band. It is people such as yourself that disgrace the uniform, You sell out your
comrades and brothers for what? They ain't ggoing to make you no damned General Joe! The
gov't knows you are a sell out puke and will not, ever, turn their backside to you. They
couldn't take the screwing you would give them if some one offered you a better deal. Like
I said before Joe read the testimony of General Lacey and then tell me that we brought all
of our men home! You are a real jerk Joe...learn to live with it and go quietly into
civilian life. Rick "Firebase Tx" POW/MIA support team!
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- Ralph LeRoy Abercrombie
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- Raldonac@aol.com
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Wish the Abercrombie tartan were here too! I would love to have a full dress of our
tartan.
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
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- joe@schlatter.org
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Just up the page on this Guestbook you will find two entries by an individual signing
the name "Rick Giesenschlag," identifying himself as some sort of POW/MIA
"activist" and a "POW/MIA Support Team."
He is a member of the non-existent "National Vietnam POW Strike Force," a
pseudo-organization headed by one Joe Jordan and consisting of Jordan, a few other
nutcases, and a vivid imagination.
Read this article to learn more about the crowd that Rick Giesenschlag represents:
www.miafacts.org/jordan.htm
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- Anita Zirkle
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- A51660@aol.com
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i've had my braclet since 1971.. Msgt. Marshall Kipina 7-14-66 (Laos)
- Name:
- Cynthia Barber
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I wore 2 bracelets in the 70's and was active in my county Pow/MIA group. Ist bracelet
was sent to the man who came home. The second bracelet was lost when the US Army said I
could not wear it when I arrived at basic training in 1977. In 1988 the Navy said I could
wear the bracelet while in uniform so I requested the same name I wore the second time
around. Thanks for the reminder about how it all started. Now I am trying to get a
bracelet for my 15 year old to wear. Least we forget....
- Name:
- H.James Bigley
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- warrior21@t-online.de
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I last seen Bo in January of 1967 in Nam. At that time he was preparing to leave on a
Mobile Guerilla Force operation. Having just completed one I was training his radio
operator. I was highly impressed by Bo and if what appears on these page is true I can
only feel sorry that a true American hero has fallen so far.
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- You figure it out
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- UP YOUR ASS@spier.com
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COL KLINK, you must feel like a real ass, you were in a position to do good concerning
the MIA/ POW while in DC but like your site you screwed that up too.The part in your
coments about the c130 having a horn for the jump bell is bullshit, Ive logged 1000 hrs on
them and have never seen a horn, always a bell plus there is no way pure oyx mixed with
jp4 in the cargo area . the ac 130A was 12-14 crew the ac 130E was 15. Yes, there were
other gunships that had gotten hit with SA2 and 37mm and made it back.What really
impresses me the most about your Spectre site is that your source of imformation on 17
wasent even in sea at the time of loss, he was back in the usa probly drunk on his ass
telling war stories out in Texas where men are men and sheep are nervious. There is a
rumor going around in Tenn that you and a certain gunner last name of SPIERS are gay
lovers maybe that would explain why you chose to lash out at women who dont agree with
your opinions. Its a real pity that you never got any awards for valor in SEA, most REMF
never did. Happy New Year and remember to observe safe sex because we sure dont need any
more BASTARDS like you in TENN.
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- Jim Spier
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- Spectre533@aol.com
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Hey Col, that last entry is a real laugher. The author (unknown) don't know much about
Gunships, but knows a lot about gays. So we know what his/her experiance is in. My record
speaks for itself. I'm big enough to sign my work. Spectre and Proud of It and If You
Ain't Spectre, well a good Spectre knows the rest. Jim Spier
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- Joe Schlatter
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- joe@schlatter.org
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The preceding item from "You figure it out" was posted by two clowns, Doug
Wandoff and Jennifer Martinez. Apparently, these two had a bit too much New Year's eve
cheer because, in addition to posting nonsense on my guestbook, they sent equally stupid
e-mails to a number of people -- who have shared those e-mails with me.
To read more about Wandoff and Martinez, read this article: http://www.miafacts.org/spectre17.htm
- Name:
- Jim
- Email:
- Libertas@GOLDMAIL.Ru
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- http://frobnitz.cjb.net
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I appreciate your telling the truth about the POW/MIA issue. I also liked the layout of
the site--fast and easy to browse. I've learned a lot from my time here. Thanks again,
Colonel.
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- Jim Spier
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- Spectre533@aol.com
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A few comments on the above "you Figure It Out" message. The AC-130 did have
100% oxygen stations availible to the crew. 100% oxygen in a gaseous state still does not
mix with any petroleum product. This is why the Life Support Personnel instructed the crew
never to clean their oxygen mask with anything that had any type of oil in it. I do not
know of any AC-130 that took a direct hit from a SA-2 and made it home. That would be a
hard task for any aircraft. Several AC-130 took hits from SA-7s and made it home. I have
never claimed I was in SEA during the loss of Spectre 17, I had left one week prior. One
of the co-authors of "You Figure It Out" was there at the time and was even on
station at the Spectre 17 crash site. He said he was not there, then said he was there.
Damn was he drunk on the mission? He also needs to take a hard look at his co-author, he
might be better off with a sheep. Jim Spier
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- Paul Rifenberg, Niles, MI
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- rifenbergp@aol.com.
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One thing about this issue has always remained consistent. Whenever the government, or
someone who represents the government, is asked a question they cannot answer (or would
prefer not to) they usually side-step it by trying to question or detroy the credibility
of where the information came from. This is what appears to be happening when you totally
ignored Rick Giesenschlag's comments about a General Lacey who allegedly interviewd
American Colonel Dean Andrew Pogreda in a Hanoi prison in 1989. You never commented on
that at all, Colonel. You just responded by telling everyone that Giesenshlag was
"associated" with people who had vivid imaginations. Gosh, that certainly wraps
it up for me. That explains away the Hanoi interview completely. Thanks for clearing that
one up, and insulting the intelligence of anyone who might have been expecting a real
answer.
- Name:
- Bert Moran
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- h-moran@msn.com
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- Name:
- ECM Brandon-Cramer aka Bud Cramer
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- lemai022142962@hcm.vnn.vn
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I find it a sad and horrendous thing, that people are involved in impersonating
veterans of any description..I am an Aussie vet living in Saigon..I wish you Godspeed in
your searches..Nail them. We have them in Aust too..
- Name:
- Gerald E. Herron
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- geh2635@earthlink.net
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- Name:
- John Aquaro III
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- Aquaropi@aol.com
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The Bracelet I wear, and have worn is for Joe Matejov, 6994 SS,Baron 52 backender.
Hawaii says it found one of his teeth. I served at NSA from 76-80 and the 6924ESS from
80-84. I have my doubts.
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- thad
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- basstinker@webtv.net
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very interesting,as i was there in 67/68 and if anybody has any info on lt.g.r.james
,dau tang 2-22-meck or the 25th div. please let me know!
- Name:
- Bob Dreyer
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- dreyer1212@aol/com
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- Name:
- Bob Dreyer
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- dreyer1212@aol/com
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I was to have been in Tom Hart's seat as Table Nav on Spectre 17. Fortunately for me
and my family, that very night, I was on a train to Bangkok to catch a flight to Boston
for my mid-tour leave.
- Name:
- Jamie
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- tinyangel79@hotmail.com
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Joe, you are doing a good job here...and for all of those writing comments to
bash......shame on you!!!!Where do you get off blaming deaths on this man?He is not the
one who fired the gun or launched the bomb etc that killed your loved one.And believe me
it isn't that I don't care.My husband is at this point active duty USN and there are
countless veterans in my family.I believe that there are POW/MIA's out there .But I also
believe that a certain percentage may be staying by choice.I understand you need closure
but to blame a death on someone who did not cause it.....shame on you!!!!!And as far as
all the comments that refer to this as , and I quote, "Bullshit", I have one
question...how do you know that's what it is?Do you know this for sure?Beyond a shadow of
a doubt?I didn't think so.If there are any POW/MIA's still alive out there, calling one
person's opinion OR fact bullshit isn't going to get them home any quicker. You have your
right to grieve for certain,and you are certainly entitled to your opinions even though
they may be bullshit in themselves.I will say this....Mr Schlatter is a Col. for a
reason.Give some respect where it is due.Just the same as your missing loved one is owed a
debt of gratitude, Col.Sclatter was there as well and deserves a debt of gratitude
himself.After all were it not for him, the POW/MIA's and others like them, you might not
have the freedom to be bashing him.
- Name:
- Wendy Worthey
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- wworthey@hdrinc.com
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I really appreciated the information on your site. I recently found my old POW/MIA
bracelet that I thought was lost and gone forever. Having lost the bracelet back in the
70s and having been a less-than-focused teenager, I never thought to find out if my
"hero" returned. Thank you so much for providing the information to find out
now. Sincerely, ww
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I'm am a veteran of recent years, and This Col. remainds me of some of the Officers I
worked for.. Dead from the neck up. I understand this site Here he basicly saying there no
one left behind.. If so, Why is this an issue? Why is there so many men still missing? And
no opne moved to the former USSR.. Then why is there reports of them? If another country
goes to them, it is easily to control them so they will not look in the right direction..
Come on, think!!! If you were holding pow's and do not want them to go back, would you
hide them when you know someone is looking? Let's work on bringing them Home vice denying
them COL.
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
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- joe@schlatter.org
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- http://www.miafacts.org
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In response to the individual who claims to be "a veteran of recent years:"
Isn't it amazing that I put my name, address, and views right out in public,
fully identified while you choose to hide behind an anonymous comment. Of course,
when I read your comment I can understand why you choose to hide.
- Name:
- Jamie
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- tinyangel79@hotmail.com
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Well,Joe here I am checking to see if there have been any updates to your site.As
always, the guestbook log has proven to be a great source of amusement.A recent Vet are
you?Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't the most recent war to the one going on Desert
Storm?I was just a little kid during Desert Storm so that's not very recent.As for why
this is "such a big issue" Perhaps it is the people like our friend Mr Recent
Vet that are making such an issue of it.That post was almost as amusing as some of the
email I have gotten since I last posted. By the way, to those sending it, you know who you
are.I will not give you the honor of mentioning your name.I will say only this.I don't
recall ever asking for your opinion and the only thing that the nasty little emails you
are sending me serve to do is amuse me that much farther.Joe, I don't know why you even
bother with these raging idiots.
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- Linda
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I truly believe there is no smoke without fire! May your loved ones one day return to
you, so you may either hug them or give them the true send off they deserve as hero's.
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- Linda
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Another point I would like to add if I may, most myths do have a point of truth hidden
in there somewhere!
- Name:
- Jim
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- vostokjeh@yahoo.com
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My POW/MIA bracelet reads "MAJ Morgan J. Donahue USAF, 13 DEC 68 LAOS". Any
info on what happened to him would be most appreciated. He is from Virginia, if that
helps. Email me if you knew him, as I'd like to know more about the man on my bracelet.
- Name:
- J. SHELBY ASTON, USN 1967-71
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- JSASTON@BWSC.NET
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GREAT INFORMATION. I'VE BEEN SEEING POW/MIA BRACELETS ON EBAY. I JUST WONDER IF THEY
ARE REAL?
- Name:
- Jackson
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- jackson_drinkwater@hotmail.com
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how can i insert thai symbols?
- Name:
- J. SHELBY ASTON, USN 1967-71
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- JSASTON@BWSC.NET
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GREAT INFORMATION. I'VE BEEN SEEING POW/MIA BRACELETS ON EBAY. I JUST WONDER IF THEY
ARE REAL?
- Name:
- Donna Sellers O'Rear
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- Name:
- Melinda
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- hanss@prexar.com
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I would like info on Lt Col Art M. Elliot. I wore his bracelet and would like to return
it to him or his family.
- Name:
- Robert L . Hong
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- wab.dds@shadrach.net
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Great site. thanks
- Name:
- Jim Horn
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- arclite007@earthlink.net
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Well, sir, you have a major effort underway here, and are to be commended. I think it
terrible the MIA "ring" or whatever wants to exclude you, as your work is
certainly a breath of fresh air. Please do not misunderstand me. It appears, from a
cursory examination, that you have been drawn into a "debunking" posture where
none is called for. I note you say missing POW's from Korea has been the object of
investigation and "negotiation" for fifty years. My uninformed impression from
grazing the literature is that it was, in contrast to the Vietnam situation, an accepted
fact that some American POW's were not returned, beyond the known defectors, and there are
official contemporanious statements to this effect. It was, as I recollect tied in with
negotiations on our involuntarily returning all North Korean POW's including those who
wanted to stay. If I am wrong, so be it.
I was initially a proponent of your position, and then became convinced that where
there is smoke, there is some fire. I am surprised you did not mention the case of the
Korean soldier, in his eighties, who was returned not from Vietnam, but from the Kamchatka
Pennensula (spelling). This was in the Wash. Post about ten years ago. I looked into it,
and it appeared to be true. This was a Korean, a member of the Japanese Imerial Army
(Korea was a colony). I actually talked to a State Department official about him. There
was a problem: He was Korean. Japanese are not interested in Koreans any more. The Koreans
are not interested in POW's from the Japanese Army, and so on. However, it is inescapable
that this is, indeed a true story of a soldier being held for over forty years by the
Soviets, from what I have been able to determine. The Soviets had their reasons: The area
was a sensitive communications center. Another twist is the USA is involved, as guess who
was running Japan for a long time when the fellow could have been recovered and was not?
MacArthur. I am not a part of any "myth" crowd, to be treated in perhaps the
same way you have been treated. However, as a final point, your calling all these folks
crazies and worse does not help the cause of the truth. Surely there are those who are
reasonable people on the other side. I understand you said so at the beginning of your
site, but I have yet to find one mentioned in my admittedly casual review. Thanks for your
efforts. I am glad to have found what is an obvious resource.
- Name:
- Robert Bowen
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- loll@earthlink.net
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Joe, you have a great site, please keep up the outstanding work ! It's amazing how
certain individuals just hate the truth even when it's based upon fact !
- Name:
- FXSTC
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- fxstc@yahoo.com
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The fact is: members were downed; locator beacons were activated; members were taken
prisoner...especially in Laos and Cambodia...; and those members have NOT been accounted
for!
Fact: "Remains" are being surfaced thirty plus years after the fact.
Fact: Numerous accounts (by the North Vietnamese and our own POWs) clearly indicate
that members "died in captivity" and were buried.
My direct question to you is: Given JUST those facts, how do you rationally, directly
explain this statistically impossible scenario?
I do find that you attack sources, but fail to refutre the fact that there are missing,
dead, etc., and that the enemy certainly has knowledge of these facts and locations. Your
efforts to refute any and all suspicions are essentially "sour grapes".
If, as you seem to claim so steadfastly, there are NO POW/MIAs alive anywhere; please
explain what happened to them and where their remains are (especially given that remains
certainly are "discovered" so regulalrly...not by our search tems, but by the
enemy themselves!
Debunk if you will (but please do do with fact, not personal attack or attempt at
discrediting the statements and actions of others who hold the belief that there are
Missing that can be repatriated!
I spent far more time reading your rebuttals than necesary...in a nutshell, you do NOT
provide a shed of evidence that Missing do NOT exist...in fact, your attempts to discredit
those theories makes this suspicion even more plaausable!
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
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This message is a response to FXSTC and to WClark. FXSTC: I'm not certain what you are
trying to say. Of course men are "missing" -- that's what this web site is
about. WClark: As for Laos, you need to read the article at http://www.miafacts.org/laos.htm
- Name:
- Joe Schlatter
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Testing the guestbook 13 Mar 02 2253 hrs
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- Joe Schlatter
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Testing the guestbook again. 13 Mar 02 2331 hrs Guestbook has not been working for
several days.
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- Joe Schlatter
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Test the guestbook 14 Mar 02 0643
- Name:
- Captain T.N. Andersen
- Email:
- rcdcowboy@hotmail.com
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Sir: I have read some of your commentary and it is refreshing and informative. I wish
you luck in trying to bring people enlightenment and closure on this issue. I hope that we
do not have a problem of MIAs because of what is going on overseas at this time.
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