POW/MIA, America's Missing Men

POW/MIA, America's Missing Men
Title POW/MIA, America's Missing Men PDF eBook
Author Chimp Robertson
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Explores the POW/MIA issue through numerous interviews with soldiers and other notable figures.

POW/MIA Policy and Process

POW/MIA Policy and Process
Title POW/MIA Policy and Process PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs
Publisher
Pages 1454
Release 1992
Genre Missing in action
ISBN

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Prisoners of Hope

Prisoners of Hope
Title Prisoners of Hope PDF eBook
Author Susan Katz Keating
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 328
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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Author asserts that the hopes of loved ones are kept alive by those who would exploit their sorrow.

Until the Last Man Comes Home

Until the Last Man Comes Home
Title Until the Last Man Comes Home PDF eBook
Author Michael Joe Allen
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 449
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0807832618

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Reveals how wartime loss in the Vietnam War transformed U.S. politics, arguing that the effort to recover lost warriors was as much a means to establish responsibility for their loss as it was a search for answers about their fate.

POW/MIA Issues: The Korean War

POW/MIA Issues: The Korean War
Title POW/MIA Issues: The Korean War PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Cole
Publisher RAND Corporation
Pages 310
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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This volume addresses American prisoners of war (POW) and missing in action (MIA) cases who were not repatriated following the Korean War, with particular emphasis on whether any American servicemen were transferred to USSR territory during the war.

POW/MIA Issues: Appendixes

POW/MIA Issues: Appendixes
Title POW/MIA Issues: Appendixes PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Cole
Publisher Rand Corporation
Pages 312
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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This report was prepared as a part of the project "The POW/MIA Issue in U.S.-North Korean Relations." The report consists of three volumes. This volume addresses American prisoners of war (POW) and missing in action (MIA) cases who were not repatriated following the Korean War, with particular emphasis on whether any American servicemen were transferred to USSR territory during the war. The author finds evidence that Americans were in fact transferred to the USSR from the Korean War zone of combat operations. The tentative identity of one individual is presented, as is an estimate that approximately 50 American POW/MIAs were transferred to Soviet territory. The report looks at evidence that Americans were transported to and retained in the People's Republic of China, concluding that with the exception of highly publicized cases that eventually led to repatriation, American servicemen were not retained in China following the war. The report also discusses the location of American remains in North Korean territory and suggests policy measures that could improve the chances of their recovery and repatriation. It concludes with recommendations for a U.S. policy toward recovering remains from North Korea. The central elements of this strategy derive from the requirement to retrieve additional identification media from North Korea. The proposed change in U.S. policy shifts priority to methods of recovering remains that will increase the possibility that remains can be confidently associated with Americans who did not return from the Korean War.

POW/MIA Issues: Appendixes

POW/MIA Issues: Appendixes
Title POW/MIA Issues: Appendixes PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Cole
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Cold War
ISBN

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This report was prepared as a part of the project "The POW/MIA Issue in U.S.-North Korean Relations." The report consists of three volumes. This volume addresses American prisoners of war (POW) and missing in action (MIA) cases who were not repatriated following the Korean War, with particular emphasis on whether any American servicemen were transferred to USSR territory during the war. The author finds evidence that Americans were in fact transferred to the USSR from the Korean War zone of combat operations. The tentative identity of one individual is presented, as is an estimate that approximately 50 American POW/MIAs were transferred to Soviet territory. The report looks at evidence that Americans were transported to and retained in the People's Republic of China, concluding that with the exception of highly publicized cases that eventually led to repatriation, American servicemen were not retained in China following the war. The report also discusses the location of American remains in North Korean territory and suggests policy measures that could improve the chances of their recovery and repatriation. It concludes with recommendations for a U.S. policy toward recovering remains from North Korea. The central elements of this strategy derive from the requirement to retrieve additional identification media from North Korea. The proposed change in U.S. policy shifts priority to methods of recovering remains that will increase the possibility that remains can be confidently associated with Americans who did not return from the Korean War.