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Re: Only Iraqi's Know Pilot's Fate
From: POW-MIA InterNetwork
Date: April 25, 2003
Are these the initials of Michael Scott Speicher? Some say yes, some simply don't know.

"Only Iraqis know pilot's fate, senator says
WASHINGTON (AP) - The key to locating the only American missing from the first Gulf War will be finding the former Iraqi government officials who know about Saddam Hussein's secret prison system, Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) said Thursday.
American investigators in Iraq found the initials of Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher etched into a prison wall in Baghdad, U.S. officials said. It is not known who scrawled the letters "MSS" into a cell wall in the Hakmiyah prison, or whether the letters had any thing to do with the missing pilot.
The officials said an informant also had reported that an American pilot was held at that prison in the mid-1990s.
Nelson, in a TV interview Thursday, said there is evidence other than the initials that also suggests Speicher was held at that prison. But he said the Iraqi regime moved important prisoners frequently from prison to prison.
"That's the key, finding the one of the 55 Iraqi individuals who has the keys to unlock those secrets of that super-secret prison and give the information about the fate of Scott," Nelson said. "And then once we've got that, then we'll know, we'll be able to go get him."
U.S. intelligence agents are in Iraq, searching for clues to Speicher's fate.
Cindy Laquidara, an attorney for the Speicher family, said the family is "very excited that we may be getting to the end of this" and remains convinced that Speicher is alive.
Speicher, an F/A-18 Hornet pilot from Jacksonville, Fla., and three other pilots flew off the USS Saratoga for a bombing run over Iraq on Jan. 17, 1991, the first night of the Persian Gulf War. During the mission, another Hornet pilot saw a flash and lost sight of Speicher.
The next morning, the Defense Department said Speicher's plane had been downed by an Iraqi missile. Several months later the Pentagon classified the pilot as killed in action, but changed that last year to "missing in action, captured."
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