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POW/MIA Graphic by Nomad Queen
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In Memory or Colonel Ted Guy
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Proud To Remember


Brother of Mine

 


Please take a moment to follow this link and read how you can help in the POW/MIA issue. This is very important!



 


Year of the American POW


Say a prayer for our POW/MIA's still waiting
National POW/MIA Recognition Day - September 20th, 2002
Click on graphic for the official ceremony

 

 

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POW/MIA Emblem by Ron Fleischer
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POW/MIA Reward Information
Help spread the word! Let's get our boys HOME!




This is the weather for those of our brothers, sons, fathers and husbands still missing.

 
National Disgrace
Cross MIA

Our government (ex-POW Senator John McCain included) wishes us to believe that there is no possibility that there are live Americans being held in Vietnam.

Today, September 30th 1998 a Korean POW ESCAPED after 45 years of captivity. Are we to just write these men off as a bad debt and forget about them when there is the possibility that some are waiting for their country to come rescue them? We already have for 30 years.

Thanks to Riad Dughar
for creating the POW/MIA flag
for OpJustCause
History of the POW/MIA Flag

 
"As an American asked to serve, I was prepared to fight, to be wounded, to be captured and even prepared to die, but I was not prepared to be abandoned."
(Former POW Eugene "Red" McDaniel - Source: VVnW POW/MIA Page)
MIA Patch
Bring `em Home

 
Thank you George Crofton for this image

 
POW in Cell "A man who has nothing
for which to fight, nothing
he cares about more than his
own personal safety, is a
miserable creature, who has no
chance of being free unless made 
free and kept free, by the 
exertions of better men than 
himself."

 
 

Anonymous inscription found on a
wall of a prison in North Viet Nam,
in a place called the 
Hanoi Hilton 

Used with permission from Carl Klang


 
All Gave Some

This page will remain until ALL POW's/MIA's are home either on or in their own homeland soil.

Although I feel that a page such as this is despicable, our government has made it a necessity. These men put their lives on the line for this wonderful country and our own government has turned their backs on them.

I am both proud and honored to be a part of this cause and to have adopted the two following MIA's. I vow to not let this issue rest until all our comrads are home and will do anything in my power to help to bring them home.

To give you a better understanding of what you will be reading on the two pages below, I have included some POW/MIA terminology along with how many remains have been returned by year. Also included are statistics updated Sepember 1997 and much more. Click here.
Our two heroes... Our adopted POW/MIA's.

     

Affects of the Vietnam Memorial (The Wall)
Click here

Don't miss my
Letter to Grandpa
Click here

Click on graphic to see what you can do to help
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Friend or Foe????

Friend or Foe? Click on graphic to find out more obout this "man".


Click Here for POW/MIA Poems.
We Need YOUR Help
Our government can ignore our veterans as it has for so many years but it CAN'T ignore our veterans AND our citizens. Help us bring them home now. Below the yellow ribbon is information on OpJustCause. Read it, get involved. Also please click on the Yellow Ribbon to view another page and another way to help.
Click on ribbon
If you would like to be a part of this very worthy cause please click on the graphic below. This is NOT just a veteran issue... but an American issue.

Operation Just Cause now has a snail address!

Operation Just Cause
PO Box 264
Stockholm, NJ  07460

Anyone without Internet Access can now adopt an MIA by sending a Stamped Self-Addressed Envelope along with their state and branch preference.

Adopt an MIA
Please note!!!

There is much more to being a POW/MIA activist than creating pretty web pages. We can all do that very easily then sit back and call ourselves activists. But we are not fooling anyone but ourselves if we do nothing more. You MUST (and I emphisize MUST) write your elected officials demanding to know what is being done to bring your POW/MIA home. Not just once, but several times a year. Fax and phone calls are most effective but at the very minimum write snail mail (letters) and email. But WRITE!!! If we do not contact our elected officials then we are defeating the purpose. Note that in three years we have over one million members. Washington is very aware that we are here and we are here in numbers. Let's not let up NOW.

Not sure where to send your letter?

House Email Addresses: http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.html

Senate Email Addresses: http://www.senate.gov/senator/membmail.html

Whitehouse Email Addresses: http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/EOP/html/principals.html

Like to visit an Ex-POW and learn first hand about this issue? Visit Colonel Ted Guy USAF (Ret.)
Sadly, Col. Ted Guy passed away April, 1999 but his spirit and memory lives within all of us who knew him. Do visit his site and learn about a true American hero.

An MIA Poem 

If you have a question pertaining to OpJustCause please click on the graphic below and either myself or someone else will get in touch with you ASAP.

OJC Staff
Operation Just Cause Switchboard




Thank you Gunny
A small token of appreciation
Gunny, for all you are doing with
Operation Just Cause.
POW/MIA 55 Chevy
See how this Vietnam Veteran is spreading the word.
Click on the graphic to visit Max Loffgren's site.
Freedom Flight
See how Jim Tuorila is supporting the POW/MIA issue.
Click on banner for free Military Graphics by Doc
Doc's Military Graphics
If you would like to link to this page please use the banner below and the URL below it.

POW/MIA Banner
http://geckocountry.com/mia.htm
This page is dedicated to my friend and fellow comrad Gunny Fallon. I don't have enough web space to get into why but this man is a prince among men to me. I salute you Gunny Fallon and I couldn't be more proud to know you. If I ever had to walk the walk again I would want it to be with you brother. If you ever decide to go on a search mission, count me in brother. I'll be packed in an hour. Just have to kiss the dog goodbye and call the kids.

 
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