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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci

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Re: NLF Update Line

Date: June 28, 2000

National League of Families
UPDATE LINE: June 28, 2000

Thank you for calling the National League of Families Update Line. This message is being recorded on Wednesday, June 28th. The number of Americans still missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War is now 2,014.

During the League's 31st Annual Meeting, it was learned that three more Americans listed as unaccounted for from the attempted rescue of the Mayaguez crew off the coast of Cambodia in 1975 have now been accounted for. Although no names were yet released, this brings to 12 the number of remains recovered and identified from that incident. Between 1991 and 1999, US, Cambodian and Vietnamese personnel conducted seven joint investigations, and on three occasions, Cambodian officials unilaterally turned over remains believed to be those of Americans associated with this incident. The identifications, made by the US Army's Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii, used extensive mtDNA technology to aid in determining those identified.

On June 16th, the Defense Department provided the names of three Americans now accounted for, and the name of a fourth was not publicly released at the request of his family. Those announced include Captain Roger M. Netherland, USN, of PA, LTC Robert Lopez, USA, of WA, and Major William H. Seward, USMC, of GA.

The remains of Captain Netherland, missing since May 10, 1967, were unilaterally repatriated by the Government of Vietnam on September 11, 1989. The remains of LTC Lopez and Major Seward, both missing since March 6, 1968, were jointly recovered in August of 1993 and October of 1994. The accounting for these three Americans, plus the one Air Force officer not publicly identified, brings the number still missing and unaccounted for to 2,017, 1,514 in Vietnam. Of the 427 still missing in Laos and the 65 unaccounted for in Cambodia, approximately 85% were lost in areas under Vietnam's wartime control. There are also 8 Americans still unaccounted for in the territorial waters of the PRC.

Remains believed to be those of 3 Americans previously unaccounted for from the Vietnam War were turned over to US officials on June 26th in Hanoi. The remains, recovered during joint field operations in April and May of this year, were flown to the Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii where efforts are underway to establish individual identification.

A team of 43 US specialists from JTF-FA, CILHI and Stony Beach have now completed monthlong joint operations in Laos that began on May 26th. Another team of US officials resumed monthlong joint operations in Vietnam today. Joint Task Force-Full Accounting, Central identification Laboratory and DIA's Stony Beach personnel are working with counterpart Vietnamese officials in 16 provinces and cities to investigate 32 cases and excavate at least six sites, including both aircraft and ground losses.

National POW/MIA Recognition Day will be September 15th this year. Start planning now for a ceremony to be held in your area. The League's POW/MIA flag will again fly over nearly all US Government buildings, plus all US Post Office facilities and major military installations. By law, the League's POW/MIA flag will next be flown on Independence Day, July 4th.

The League's 31st Annual Meeting took place last week here in Washington, DC, again at the Washington Marriott Hotel. Deputy Secretary of Defense Rudy de Leon delivered the keynote address on June 22nd, and Secretary of the Army Louis Caldera was the dinner speaker on June 23rd. The League was very pleased with the substantive remarks of both speakers, including specific commitments in support of additional personnel and resources needed for organizations now working on the accounting effort. For copies of the two speeches, please contact the League's national office.

POW/MIA car-window decals are available at a cost of $20 per 100 by sending a check to the League office at 1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 919, Washington, DC 20036. For added information on any subject, please contact the League's web site at www.pow-miafamilies.org or call the national office at 202-223-6846. If no one is available to take your call, please leave a message and your call will be returned. Again, thank you for calling.



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