Re: DPMO Updates SEA POW-MIA Families
Date: June 28, 2004
" United
States Department of Defense
News Release
No. 614-04
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
June 28, 2004
Defense Department Updates Vietnam War MIA Families
The Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) hosted a series
of national government briefings for approximately 200 family members of Vietnam
War MIAs Thursday and Friday in Arlington, Va.
Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for POW/MIA Affairs Jerry D. Jennings, who served as the
senior host for the annual government briefings, opened the two-day event by
highlighting recent breakthroughs in the POW/MIA issue with Vietnam, Laos and
Cambodia. Jennings is responsible for policy oversight and control of
the worldwide mission to account for America’s missing from all conflicts.
The annual
gathering was tailored to address the concerns of families whose loved ones
are missing from the Vietnam War. Of the more than 88,000 Americans who
are missing in action from all conflicts, 1,858 are from the Vietnam War.
Throughout
the year, families receive individualized updates on their specific cases. These
government briefings in Washington present broader information on the effort
to account for missing servicemen. The presentations last week covered
a wide range of topics including negotiations with North Korea, China and Russia;
archival research; field investigations and recovery operations; and the use
of DNA in identifying remains.
Casualty
officers from each of the military services, as well as specialists from DPMO
and other Department of Defense agencies, updated individual family members
on the status of their cases. Jennings also met with leaders of several
family organizations as well as with dozens of family members.
The DPMO
holds similar updates in cities across the country, as well as two annual government
briefings in Washington, and has reached more than 10,000 family members through
this outreach effort.
Additional
information on POW/MIA accounting may be found on the DPMO web site at www.dtic.mil/dpmo
or by calling (703) 699-1169."
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