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  • POWMIA James T Egan
    James T. Egan joined the Marine Corps in 1964 after graduating Notre Dame. He completed OCS training at Quantico, Virginia, with a 95 average which allowed him to select his assignmentduty station. He chose Hawaii. ...
    http://www.100megsfree2.com/jjscherr/scherr/Egan.htm
 
  • Rolling Thunder New Hampshire Chapter One
    This web site provide publicizes POWMIA issues. Membership information, list of officers, event calendar, newsletter, photo gallery, and contact details. ...
    http://www.rolling-thunder-nh1.org/
 
  • Library of Congress POWMIA
    This database has been established to assist researchers interested in investigating the U.S. Government documents pertaining to U.S. military personnel listed as unaccounted for as of December 1991. The title of this collection is Correlated and Unc ...
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pow/powhome.html
 
 
  • The POW MIA Ronnie Hensley
    This web site provide a memorial page to POWMIA Ronnie Hensley and his crew. ...
    http://www.angelfire.com/al3/ronnie/
 
  • In Their Honor Tennessees POWs And MIAs
    This page is dedicated to the 42 men from Tennessee that have not yet returned home from their tour of duty in Vietnam. It is my firm belief that their current whereabouts, as well as the rest of the 2,076 men that have not returned, and their ultima ...
    http://www.angelfire.com/in/FrodoBagginsEsq/POWMIA.html
 
  • The Never Forget
    On July 21, 1970, SP4 Ronald J Schultz was a member of a unit from 101st Airborne Division that came under intense enemy fire while helping load wounded and casualties from a battle area. Schultz was a senior medical specialist and had been in Vietna ...
    http://www.angelfire.com/ks2/neverforget/
 
  • The Medics POWMIAs
    A site devoted to the Army medics still listed as POWMIA from the Vietnam War. ...
    http://www.1stcavmedic.com/medicmias.html
 
 
  • The In Tribute
    This site is dedicated to all the men and women who served in Vietnam. ...
    http://www.scally.com/mia/
 

 
 
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