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Re: New Family Organization

Date: February 24, 2004

Korea-Cold War Families of the Missing, Inc., is a brand new, pro-active Korean-Cold War group. Based out of Long Island, NY, the group has already managed to publish two massive newsletters in a scant 4 months and sends out weekly email news and updates.

Boarded by long-time Korean War family members such as Irene Mandra, Joe McNulty and many others, the membership is growing rapidly and response to barrage of newsthey are able to disseminate is very positive.

As their website says:

"Families United in a Search for Truth, Dignity,
Acknowledgment and Closure


We are the families...
sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, sons and daughters.
Of the men who went to war and have yet to return, or be accounted-for...
Prisoners of War and Missing In Action.
We represent those who served in
the Forgotten War - Korea,
and the Unacknowledged War - Cold War Era.
We are united as one in a search for answers, truth,
acknowledgment and closure.

We invite you to join us, learn about the issue
and about us and what you can do
to help us resolve the issue called "the highest national priority."

Membership is open to Family Members, Ex-POWs, Veterans and caring citizens. Please visit them at:

http://www.koreacoldwar.org/



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