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Re: POW-MIA Freedom Radio

From: POW-MIA InterNetwork

Date: July 19, 2003

""2003...Let's set them Free"

Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, July 20, 2003 are:

3:00pm Mtn - News and Views. An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues. We will have a special guest to talk about the upcoming events in the Hmong community that are happening in Colorado and Wisconsin. Also, Ms. Sharon Dreyer, neice of Sgt. Earl Spredemann, missing since the end of World War II. Sharon will discuss DPMO's efforts to locate and repatriate remains from the crash site of their B-25H, lost in Indonesia in 1945.

4:00pm Mtn - Ms. Ann Holland. Ann is the wife of Sgt. Mel Holland, USAF, who disappeared at Lima Site 85, Phou Pha Thi, in Laos, March 11, 1968. The story of the abandonment of LS-85 and the men stationed there is best told in Timothy N. Castle's book, "One Day Too Long". This is the most important radar site that enabled us all-weather bombing capabilities in the Hanoi-Haiphong and other areas of North Vietnam. Ann had been notified that her husband had been killed but years later found out this was not the truth. Her fight to learn the real truth continues today.

5:00pm Mtn - Mr. Robert F. Dorr. Bob is a retired senior American diplomat and author of over 60 books and thousands of articles on military issues. His latest book, "Air Force One" is a detailed examination of the world's most recognized aircraft. Bob takes us through the history of the President's aircraft up to the present modern marvel, Boeing 747. He has a wealth of facts and stories to share about not only the aircraft but the occupants, the Presidents of the United States!

Remember H.Res. 103...get your Representative on board as sponsor NOW!!!

Please listen to POW/MIA Radio every Sunday on The American Freedom Network, http://www.americanewsnet.com . We also broadcast via satellite and locally on KHNC-AM, 1360 khz, Johnstown, Colorado.

Thanks,

Rod Utech, Producer

"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!" Patrick Henry, 1775"



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