77 Page Report


Notes

 77 Page Report Notes 94 - 105

(94) Amembassy Vilnius Message, 191431Z Apr 93, Subject: Reports of Contact with POW/MIAs.
(95) Amembassy Tallinn Message, 201028Z Apr 93, Subject: Information from Residents of Estonia.
(96) Amembassy Vilnius Message, 261531Z Apr 93, Subject: Report of Contact with POW/MIAs.
(97) Amembassy Vilnius Message, 170936Z May 93, Subject: POW/MIA Report of Contacts.
(98) Amembassy Vilnius Message, 261531Z Apr 93, Subject: Report of Contacts with POW/MIAs.
(99) Amembassy Vilnius Message, 1914312Z Apr 93, Subject: Reports of Contact With POW/MIA's.
(100) Amembassy Vilnius Message, 170936Z May 93, Subject: POW/MIA Report of Contacts.
(101) Amembassy Kiev Message, 141707Z Jan 93, Subject: Additional POW/MIA Information.
(102)John Noble, Interview with Task Force Russia, 1992. Mr. Noble stated further that he did see former Soviet soldiers in the camps as prisoners, sentenced for having been captured in Korea by the Americans who repatriated them.
(103) Central Intelligence Agency, Information Report, 15 July 1952, Subject: Location of Certain Soviet Transit Camps for Prisoners of War from Korea; Zygmunt Nagorski, Jr., "Unreported G.I.'s in Siberia," Esquire, May 1953.
(104) Paul Cole, RAND Corporation, World War II, Korean War and Early Cold War POW/MIA Issues, Volume I: The Korean War (draft) (Santa Monica, CA: The Rand Corporation, Aug 1993) pp. 163-164.
(105) Col. Harry Summers, Korean War Almanac (New York: Facts on File, 1987) p, 165. Summers estimates that the majority of MIA cases were due to combat conditions that did not permit the recovery of the body.




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