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Corporal Roger A. Dumas

Korean War Peace Treaty POW/MIA Initiative

A resolution to mandate the United States and North Korea to negotiate a resolutioin to all POW/MIA issues before a

Korean War peace treaty is signed.

Air Force General (ret.) Mel Montano

delivered this POW/MIA Initiative to President Obama and we need your help to insure any POWs still being held in North Korea are repatriated and that efforts to inter MIA remains

commence without restriction.

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  1. This is a must see for anyone who has ever loved a soldier. It is an eye opening experience that will make you angry and bring tears to your eyes. I could go on and on, the reasons for watching this dvd are endless. I extend a challenge to all my brother, fellow veterans, and those who love soldiers to watch this dvd and act. Call Washington DC, and your local represenatives and make something happen. Let them know that this has to stop. I Dare YOU!!

Award-winning documentary Film screens in U.S. Congress

Hundreds 

    of American POWs from the Korean War were abandoned in North Korea after hostilities ended in 1953. When it became apparent that repatriating these men would not be feasible, the U.S. government declared them, “missing, presumed dead.”

  These missing servicemen were forgotten until POW/MIA activists forced the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to form a POW/MIA select committee to investigate recent reports that POWs are still alive in

POW/MIA Congressional Resolution

H. Res. 111

To establish, in the House of Representatives a Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs.

Currently, 235 Congressmen/women

 have become co-sponsors of this legislation. More are need to bring this vital bill to the House floor for a vote.

You can help. Click here:

 Vietnam and and North Korea and that the government has kept this secret from the public.

  MISSING, PRESUMED DEAD, unveils the mystery of why these POWs were abandoned, the likelihood some are still alive in North Korea and Southeast Asia, and why our government doesn’t want them back.

Missing, Presumed Dead:

The Search for America's POWs

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