We believed we could not abandon our men, yet over 2000 still remain unaccounted for! Names scratched on prison walls. Bits and pieces overheard on shortwave radios. Rumors of last-known sightings. Dog tags turning up ye...

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We believed we could not abandon our men, yet over 2000 still remain unaccounted for! Names scratched on prison walls. Bits and pieces overheard on shortwave radios. Rumors of last-known sightings. Dog tags turning up years later in Vietnamese military museums. More than 2, 000 men never returned from the Vietnam War. There is reason to believe that some POWs and MIAs still cling to life amid the sordid conditions of prisoner of war camps in Southeast Asia. In an issue where confusion reigns, whatever your beliefs, some reports speak a terrible truth.

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