It's finally here, the interactive one-stop site for the
families of Missing Servicemen from the Korean War.
Click on your loved-one's name and you'll see the names of
those who went missing on the same day from the same unit.
You'll also see columns for the many lists, reports,
articles, case files, etc where their names appear.
You'll see the Johnnie Johnson List describing 496 men who
died along a gruesome march to North Korea, Air Intel IR
3478-55 describing 137 airmen and their fates, Air Force
Manual 200-25 with details on 187 airmen, the famous Staat
Memo indicating that Eisenhower knew that hundreds of men
were left behind after the war, articles on Korean War POWs
in Siberia, Tales of Americans in soviet Jails, information
of Operation Glory and the Punchbowl, the Nielsen Henderson
List, Korean War Working Group, and many others.
You'll see who was on the famous 944, 450 and 389 Lists . .
. and why.
All of the information from PMKOR (Personnel Missing Korean
War) is listed and we've added four times the information in
additional fields.
Have you heard of KORWALD, Korean War Aircraft Loss
Database? We've incorporated it into our data, so you'll
find it all in one place.
Have you ever seen a village, river, or map coordinate (like
BT6743)mentioned on the documents about your loved-ones? You
'll find aeronautical maps printed in the mid 1950's on this
site with those coordinates. Now you can actually see where
your loved-one went missing.
We need your help! Go to the website and see what's
missing. Email us with as much information as you have.
Tell us about your loved-one's birth date, height, weight,
etc.
Send us his case file and summary sheet.. Share with us any
newspaper articles, magazine clippings, etc that mention
other names or describe others that are missing.
Provide a link to this site from other websites.
Together, we can . . .
. . . and will get answers!