Monday, October 31, 2005

Defense Prisoner of War/ Missing in Action Personal Office

There has always been a quest for the missing and Prisoners of War for American Service men and women. I routinely place on this blog the Missing in Action of the Vietnam Era. In case there are those that are still at quest for other soldiers I wish you the best in your search. Perhaps this will encourage and help.

The Korean War and Cold War

Society: History: By Time Period: Twentieth Century: Wars and Conflicts: Korean War (74)

Coalition of Families of Korean & Cold War POW/MIA's - Families of American POW/MIAs from the Cold and Korean Wars, dedicated to a full accounting of all missing servicemen.

Korea-Cold War Families of the Missing - Family organization for Korean-Cold War Prisoners of War and Missing in Action.

Korean War MIA Family Outreach Project - A site dedicated to locating families of certain Korean War MIAs.

Korean War POW photos from Pyoktong POW camps - Photos of Korean War POWs who were kept by the Chinese army at Pyoktong POW camps in North Korea from 1951 to 1953.

Korean War POW/MIA Network - Looking for a Missing Serviceman from the Korean War? We have the 944 List, Johnnie Johnson List, MIA/CAP Report, Air Intel and Air Force Manual 200-25, KT Interrogation Reports, POW/MIA Sightings, UTM Grid Maps, Remains and Prison Camp information, and more.

Korean War Project - A non-profit corporation devoted to the study of the Korean War which includes photographs, recollections, message centers, POW/MIA information, & casualty databases.

Korean War US POW's in Soviet Jails - A news story on American prisoners of wars captured during the Korean War and sent to Soviet prisons and labor camps.

2/Lt. Jimmy L. Escalle - A Tribute - A website that uses both words and pictures to honor my uncle,an F-86 Sabre pilot who was reported missing in action during the Korean War.

Pvt Earl C Nazelrod - POW/MIA - Died in a POW camp at Andong, North Korea.

13th Bomb Squadron Association - A USAF Korean War veterans group. Site includes nose art, oral history, MIA's, strike targets, and numerous pictures.


American Battle Monuments Commission


World War II: American POWs


Airmen Missing from World War II Identified

The remains of three U.S. servicemen, missing in action since 1941, have been identified and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors.

They are Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Augustus J. Allen, of Myrtle Springs, Texas, Staff Sgt. James D. Cartwright, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Cpl. Paul R. Stubbs, of Haverhill, Mass.

On June 8, 1941, Allen, Cartwright and Stubbs departed France Field, Panama in an O-47A aircraft, en route to Rio Hato, Panama. When the aircraft failed to arrive at its destination, a search was initiated by both air and ground forces, but with negative results.


Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command JPAC "Until they are home."