

POW/MIA Update: March 27, 2007
PRESIDENT MEETS WITH US-RUSSIA JOINT COMMISSION CO-CHAIRMEN: On Monday, March 26th, President George W. Bush met with US Chairman General Robert Foglesong, USAF (Ret), and Russian Federation Chairman General Vladimir Shamanov. The Co-Chairmen were pleased with President Bush's stated commitment to and interest in the work of the Joint Commission, a fact conveyed to the League and other POW/MIA and veterans organizations at a forum, hosted by the Joint Commission Support Directorate (JCSD), a directorate in Defense Department's POW/MIA office, led by Ambassador Charles Ray, also a
FAMILY MEMBER DELEGATION CONCLUDES
In Vietnam, the four-member group called on US Ambassador Michael Marine and Vietnam's Office for Seeking Missing Persons (VNOSMP), as well as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of the People's Republic of China. The next day two visited a crash site excavation near
The group is now back in Bangkok, Thailand, before going on to Hawaii where they will meet all day on March 29th with personnel from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) to debrief these specialists on perceptions gained from their visit to Southeast Asia and receive a briefing from the Navy's Mobile Diving Salvage Unit #1 on capabilities being utilized in the upcoming underwater investigation and survey off the coast of Vietnam. They will also get a briefing on the status of the JPAC/CIL move to temporary quarters before construction of their long overdue new facility that will include a state-of-the-art forensic laboratory. The four-member team will write up their report for distribution to League members and on the Internet.
U.S. PERSONNEL MISSING FROM THE VIETNAM WAR: There are still 1,787 US personnel listed as missing and unaccounted for by the Department of Defense. The identifications of four Americans previously missing or unaccounted for from the Vietnam War were recently announced, bringing to 795 the number of US personnel accounted for since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. Over 90% of the 1,787 still listed as missing were lost in
PRESIDENT RENEWS COMMITMENT: On March 6th, President Bush addressed The American Legion's Washington Conference. In remarks focused almost totally on the global war on terror and care for returning American veterans, the President also commended the Legion for it's strong support of measures protecting the US flag and stated: "My administration also shares your determination to keep faith with our prisoners of war and those missing in action," a statement that brought immediate applause from our supportive Legionnaires. Early in the conference, League Executive Director Ann Mills Griffiths joined Ambassador Charles Ray and Deputy Commander of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) Johnie Webb in addressing a combined session of The Legion's National Security and Foreign Relations Commissions. Questions were also raised to and answered by this panel.
The above clearly demonstrates the breadth and scope of US accounting efforts around the world. It would be most helpful and facilitate the accounting if all allocated personnel billets at JPAC were filled to help deal with the backlog of identifications to be made and sites to be investigated, surveyed and excavated. It is difficult to pursue expansion with foreign governments if the
38TH ANNUAL MEETING DATE & LOCATION SET: Many have asked about the date and location of the League's 38th Annual Meeting, now set for June 22-24th at the Hilton Crystal City Hotel,
Registration & Hotel Reservations: The two forms will soon be distributed with the League Newsletter and also be available to download on the League's web site.
Special Events: The 38th Annual Dinner will be on Friday, June 22nd, and a combined Casino and Bingo Night will take place on Saturday, June 23rd. On Thursday before the 38th Annual Meeting convenes, we urge all possible to participate in visits to Capitol Hill.
Transportation: As authorized by Congress, the Defense Department will likely again implement transportation for two family members, representing each missing and unaccounted for US serviceman to attend the annual meeting and hear official presentations.
Silent Auction: There will again be a Silent Auction, though smaller in scope. Sorely as are needed the funds generated by this highly successful event spread over three days, it is very labor-intensive and demanding. Hopefully, more League members will volunteer to help on this project. There was serious consideration given to not holding this event in 2007; however, the board again decided that due to the event's popularity and the need for funds, it should be included in the planning.
Elections: There will be elections for the 2007-2009 Board of Directors. Applications will be distributed shortly and available to download from the League website, www.pow-miafamilie s.org
Ann Mills Griffiths
Executive Director
National League of POW/MIA Families
1005 North Glebe Road, Suite 170
Arlington , VA 22201
(PH) 703-465-7432 (FX) 703-465-7433
www.pow-miafamilies.org
