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published: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:47:28 PM Annual Government Briefings
Korean War and Cold War POW/MIA Families April 30, 2004:Registration Begins at 7:30 AM, Briefings 9:00 AM to
1:00 PM. By appointment: Discussion of individual case information with casualty officers
and government experts 1:00 to 5:30 PM.
May 01, 2004
: Briefings 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. By appointment: Discussion of individual
case casualty officers and government experts 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
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POW/MIA Freedom Radio
This radio program airs weekly on Sundays from 5:00 to 8:00 PM eastern time, and addresses a wide range of
issues pertaining to the POW/MIA Full Accounting.
Senator Smith’s POW/MIA E-mail Update
Senator Bob Smith (R-NH), long time supporter of the POW/MIA Full Accounting has announced that he will
soon begin distributing updates on the accounting effort by e-mail.
Korean War Project’s Family Outreach
The Korean War Project (KWP), a wonderful web site dedicated to Korean War issues, is assisting in the
search to locate families of Korean War missing.
Unnamed POWs By Donna Downes Knox
We have worked for a long time to get DPMO to establish a process by which families will be informed of classified information
about POWs that are not specifically named in a given report. At last DPMO head Bob Jones has instituted a policy whereby
they have created what is being called the 'Generic File'.
POW/MIA "Dogtag" Stamp
I understand from your latest philatelic catalog that the U.S. Postal Service plans to discontinue sale of the POW/MIA 32-cent stamp
on June 30 and to destroy existing stocks.
DPMO Family Updates 2000
At these regional updates, families are allowed to review their missing member’s file. DPMO reminds us that such requests
need to be made in advance, preferably 30 days before the Update.