January 2002

Summary of news for the entire month.
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February 28, 2002 WW II - Servicemen Raptriated
A repatriation ceremony will be held Feb. 15, 5 p.m., at Jackson International Airport in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea for what is believed to be the remains of at least 13 American servicemen who died during World War II.

February 23, 2002 WW II - Looking For the Makin Raiders
If Ben Carson gets his wish, nine of his fellow warriors will finally come home. The former Marine, once a member of an elite group known as the Raiders, is searching for the remains of nine Marine Raiders who were executed on this tiny island in the central Pacific.

February 22, 2002 DOD Identifications
The Department of Defense announced that the following Soldiers and Airmen are believed to have been on board the MH-47 aircraft that crashed at sea in the southern Philippines Thursday.

February 20, 2002 SEA - NLF Update Line
Family Update

February 18, 2002 WW II - Nurse POW Honored
Four Navy nurses from National Naval Medical Center, ensign through lieutenant commander, conducted a tradition for one of their own, but one they never knew.

February 16, 2002 CW - USS Pueblo, the Men
A wintry chill settled over the deck of the Navyıs smallest warship, a cold complement to the snow-capped peaks poking up from the North Korean peninsula 15 miles to the west.

Jan. 23, 1968, dawned sunny and clear. It was one of the few pleasant sailing days for the 83 men of the USS Pueblo since the ship left its home port of Yokosuka, Japan, 18 days earlier. The top-heavy ship had been bobbing like a cork atop giant swells that sickened even the saltiest of Navy seadogs. The crowded crew quarters stank of sweat and vomit.

February 16, 2002 CW - USS Pueblo, the Families
Separation, government's silence and indifference hurt families of Pueblo crew. The wives of the men of the Pueblo endured their own form of torture. At the time, the military treated family members indifferently and the Department of Defense put up a wall of silence when the wives sought information. The Navy did its best to keep them quiet while telling them almost nothing about their husbands' fate.

February 16, 2002 KW - US & NK to Discuss Repatriations
U.S. and North Korean officials are meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, to plan this yearıs joint search-and-recovery operations for the remains of U.S. troops listed as missing in North Korea in the Korean War.

February 16, 2002 KW - Tribute at Yokosuka
Yokosuka Middle School students honored U.S. soldiers who fought and died more than 50 years ago at a repatriation ceremony here Saturday.

February 16, 2002 From Olympics to POW
For Lou Zamperini, life couldnıt be any richer at age 85. Olympic track star. World War II B-24 crewmember. Olympic torch bearer Š twice. A reed-thin man with a wide grin, Zamperini moves about like a man half his age. Which, he jokes, is still pretty old.

February 16, 2002 SEA - NLF Update Line
Family Update

February 16, 2002 NAF Bits 'N' Pieces
Summary of News

February 15, 2002 SEA - US Wants Closer Ties With VN
The United States is interested in closer military ties with former enemy Vietnam, including visits by U.S. Navy ships, the commander of American forces in the Pacific said Saturday. Admiral Dennis Blair, commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific Command, said military ties between the countries still focus on their past war, including attempts to account for personnel listed as missing in action.

February 15, 2002 SEA - VT Governor Visits Laos Crash Site
Vermont Gov. Howard Dean on Friday stood in a Laotian rice paddy in where authorities believe his brother was buried after being killed by communist insurgents in 1974. "Emotionally, it was very tough," Dean said in a telephone interview from Vientiane, Laos. "But I have a wonderful sense now of knowing much more of what happened to my brother and where he is."

February 14, 2002 National POW-MIA Prayer Day Remarks
The Department of Defense held its eighth annual National POW/MIA Prayer breakfast here today to focus attention on the nation's commitment to the fullest possible accounting of missing Americans from all wars.

February 14, 2002 Man Who Smuggled Kissinger Passes
During secret negotiations between the United States and North Vietnam, he had the task of smuggling Henry A. Kissinger, then Nixon's national security adviser, into Paris.

February 13, 2002 Persian Gulf POW
Feb. 28, 1991, wasn't a good day for Air Force Capt. Bill Andrews or his wife, Stacey. His F-15C fighter was shot down over Iraq on the last day of the Persian Gulf War.

February 11, 2002 WW II - Hart's War - Review
Be grateful. A World War II POW film starring Bruce Willis could have landed closer to "Hogan's Heroes" than "Stalag 17."

February 10, 2002 National POW Prayer Breakfast
The Department of Defense held its eighth annual National POW/MIA Prayer breakfast here today to focus attention on the nation's commitment to the fullest possible accounting of missing Americans from all wars.

February 09, 2002 SEA - Search Teams Deploy to Cambodia & Laos
A Joint Field Activity is scheduled to deploy from Hawaii Feb. 12 to conduct investigations and excavations in Cambodia with hopes of recovering remains leading to the identification of Americans still unaccounted-for from the war in Southeast Asia. The team consists of mostly Hawaii-based U.S. military and civilian specialists from Joint Task Force-Full Accounting and the U.S. Army's Central Identification Laboratory, Hawai'i.

February 08, 2002 SEA - Kissinger Phone Transcripts To Be Released
The public will get its first look at transcripts of phone calls Henry Kissinger made in the Nixon White House during a time of war in Vietnam, secret diplomatic deal making and Watergate.

February 08, 2002 Remains of the Hunley
cientists studying the remains of the crew from an excavated Civil War-era submarine said on Friday they were beginning to get a clearer picture of the men who died when the world's first successful attack sub mysteriously sank --and one surprise was how tall they were.

February 08, 2002 KW-CW - Phony POW Charged With Fraud
An Army veteran who figured in the exposure of the refugee killings at No Gun Ri, South Korea, in 1950 was charged Friday with scheming to defraud the federal government. Edward Lee Daily falsely claimed he was a Korean POW and that he had been wounded by shrapnel, U.S. Attorney Richard F. Clippard said.

February 07, 2002 Thought For the Day
The Human Rights organizations are in the business of defending rights. The world needs them to show a spotlight on the dark areas of brutality that exist throughout the world. It is imperitive that they be the voice for those who cannot be heard. However, their history betrays their actions and words.

February 07, 2002 Geneva Conventions & Article 4
Prisoners of war, in the sense of the present Convention, are persons belonging to one of the following categories, who have fallen into the power of the enemy:

February 07, 2002 White House Press Briefing
White House Press Briefing on POW Status

February 07, 2002 Status News
President Bush said Thursday the Geneva Convention applies to Taliban prisoners but not to captured al-Qaida terrorists as he sought to resolve a legal dispute but not to change the way Afghan war detainees are treated.

February 07, 2002 Unaccounted-For Personnel 'Official' Figures According to DoD

February 06, 2002 DoD POW Prayer Breakfast

February 06, 2002 WW II - POW Nurse Reminisces
Ruby Bradley ignored her hunger in a World War II prisoner of war of camp, opting to give most of her food to children who also were being held captive.

February 06, 2002 WW II - In Memoriam
De Segonzac was born in Paris on July 25, 1912. He fought with the French army in World War II before being wounded and escaping to Gibraltar and then London in 1942. De Segonzac then fought with the Free French as a fighter pilot until he was shot down and taken to Germany as a prisoner of war in 1944.

February 05, 2002 WW II - Pearl Harbor Unknwon Identified
Few people have ever asked who was buried in grave C-258. The epitaph on the headstone on the lawn of Punchbowl seemed enough: "Unknown, Dec. 7, 1941." In January, Thomas Hembree's remains ‹ then marked as "unknown" ‹ were disinterred from the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific for identification.

February 02, 2002 KW-CW - US-NK Talks End
U.S. and North Korean negotiators ended talks Jan. 26, 2002, on future recoveries of the remains of U.S. servicemen missing in action from the Korean War.

POW-MIA Issue Update March 2002