I can't believe this! Thank you Lord!! HAPPY EASTER
I've been researching and working on this issue for so many years I've lost track!!

** As a reminder to any who have forgotten, JOHN MCCAIN & JOHN KERRY - for KLINTON - were in charge of the '96 congressional committee. They hid information and CLOSED the investigation while KNOWING that we had a high percentage of LIVE POW'S left in VN. They had BUSINESSES in VN long before it became legal.
*** by CLOSING this investigation, possibly leaving our men to rot as well as closed the door to further serious searching & repatriation of our fallen's remains and loss of any VN records, they completed the process for VN to become a LEGAL TRADE PARTNER. They, in essence, legalized their and other's business ventures that were illegal up to this point.

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The Honorable Charles W. Boustany Jr.
1117 Longworth
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-2031

Please co-sponsor H.Res. 111, introduced by Congressman Peter King of New York. H.Res. 111 calls for the formation of a Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. According to the legislation; "The select committee shall conduct a full investigation of all unresolved matters relating to any United States personnel unaccounted for from the Vietnam era, the Korean conflict, World War II, Cold War Missions, or Gulf War, including MIA's and POW's."

We are aware of past investigations and hearings conducted in both the House and Senate. Those investigations left many "unresolved matters."


Since the last congressional hearings were held in 1996, much new information has surfaced regarding the mis-handling and suppression of POW/MIA information. A former analyst with the Defense POW/MIA Office, provided this information along with many other disturbing details requiring Congressional attention. Specifically, he detailed a report referred to, in house, as the "185 Report," This report discussed the possibility that as many as 185 American POWs were alive as late as 1976. During the same time frame the Joint Casualty Resolution Center (JCRC)concluded their own study. They found the possibility existed that as many as 57 American servicemen might be alive.

In March 2006, memos written by a former Defense Intelligence analyst while serving as an investigator with the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs were discovered. These memos detailed the Vietnamese admission that some 19 servicemen listed as died while missing were in fact captured. These servicemen survived for varying lengths of time, one by Vietnamese admission survived three years. The committee never addressed this matter. In an interesting side note, 10 of the nineteen servicemen Vietnamese official acknowledged "survived into captivity" are among the 57 our own (JCRC)concluded might still be alive.

In February of 2005, the Joint Commission Support Directorate, the investigative arm of the U.S./Russian Joint POW/MIA Commission concluded; "Americans, including American servicemen, were imprisoned in the Soviet Union."

This is but the tip of the iceberg, requiring congressional attention. It is time to address the volumes of new information available on POW/MIA matters from World War II, Korea, Cold War, Vietnam and the Gulf.

Please add your name as a co-sponsor for H.Res 111, as introduced by Congressman King.

Seven Reasons We Need H.Res 111

www.nationalalliance.org/legis/reason.pdf

Documents Supporting the Case for H.Res 111

www.nationalalliance.org/legis/documents.pdf

H.Res 111 is endorsed by the following POW/MIA family organizations, the Korea-Cold War Families of the Missing, World War II Families of the Missing and the National Alliance of Families.