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Veterans Services | POW / MIA
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Contains Vietnam, Korea and World War II News, Updates and Reports.
Contains information to assist readers in understanding the U.S. Government's effort effort to achieve the fullest possible accounting of our missing in action, from all wars.
This Family Information Guide is another resource. It was
created based on feedback from family members who experienced a loved one captured during combat operations in Kosovo. This guide is not designed to give you all the answers, but it does contain some basic information and terminology you may hear in the upcoming weeks. The information is provided to help you better understand the situation and answer some of your questions. Several Department of Defense agencies contributed to the information provided in this booklet.
A POW/MIA Tribute and Information Page.
The mission of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) is to achieve the fullest possible accounting of all Americans missing as a result of the nation’s past conflicts. The highest priority of the organization is the return of any living Americans that remain prisoners of war. To date, the U.S. government has not found any evidence that there are still American POWs in captivity from past U.S. conflicts.
Database that 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 Uncorrelated Information Relating to Missing Americans in Southeast Asia."
Organization representing servicemen from all wars and their families. Founding members include Vietnam and Korean War POW/MIA family members frustrated by the U.S. governments lack of progress on the POW/MIA issue.
"Our goal is to provide excellence in patient care, veterans' benefits and customer satisfaction. We have reformed our department internally and are striving for high quality, prompt and seamless service to veterans. Our department's employees continue to offer their dedication and commitment to help veterans get the services they have earned. Our nation's veterans deserve no less."
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