Re: Twists & Turns in Speicher Case
Date: April 01, 2004
"Attorney
for Speicher family wants to interview Iraqis in Iraq
Navy chief says no evidence in Iraq missing pilot was ever in Iraqi hands
Fate of Navy pilot shot down in first Gulf War remains a mystery
Nelson: Search for Speicher changes to recovery mission
By Associated Press
JACKSONVILLE U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson said Friday the military is refocusing
the search for missing Navy pilot Scott Speicher in Iraq from a rescue mission
to a recovery mission.
Nelson, D-Fla., told The Florida Times-Union he was informed of the change Friday
by Army Maj. Gen. Keith Dayton, head of the team in Iraq charged with resolving
the fate of the Jacksonville pilot, whose plane was shot down on the first night
of the 1991 Gulf War.
"Gen. Dayton assured me that they will continue the search until they find
conclusive evidence about the fate of Capt. Speicher," Nelson said. "This
final information is important for the Navy, important for the country but especially
important for the family, which has endured so much."
Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Ken McClellan said Speicher's status has not changed.
It remains missing-captured.
Cindy Laquidara, an attorney for Speicher's family, told The Associated Press
that there's been no change in the pilot's status.
Nelson's spokesman, Dan McLaughlin, said the general was "giving a heads
up" to the senator and the Speicher family. Nelson said he was unaware
of any new evidence being uncovered.
The Navy has changed its position on Speicher's status over the years.
Hours after his plane went down, the Pentagon had declared Speicher killed in
action, with no body recovered. But 10 years later, in January 2001, the Navy
changed his status to missing in action, citing an absence of evidence that
he had died.
In October 2002 the Navy changed Speicher's status from missing in action to
"missing-captured," although it has never said what evidence it has
that he was in captivity.
Speicher was 33 when he was shot down. He held the rank of lieutenant commander
at the time; he has since been promoted two grades to captain.
© 2003-2004 Naples Daily News"
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