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POWs and Politics: How
Much does Hanoi Really Know
A Paper Presented on 19 April 1996 at the Center
for the Study of the Vietnam Conflict Symposium
“After the Cold War: Reassessing
Vietnam,” at Texas Tech University |
Email; January 2004 |
Garnett “Bill” Bell
and George J. Veith |
| Senator
says Kissinger was leaked a report. (John Kerry
and Henry Kissinger) |
The
New York Times, Jan 12, 1993 v142 pA16(L) col 1
(4 col in) |
|
| POW/MIA on WWW, PDQ.
(Government records available on World Wide
Web)(Brief Article) |
Computer Life, March
1995 v2 n3 p36(1). |
|
| Senators
divided on M.I.A. survival; Republicans want to
criticize U.S. agencies in report - no firm
findings. (report by Senate Select Committee on
Prisoners-of-war and Missing-in-Action Affairs) |
The
New York Times, Jan 13, 1993 v142 pA7(L) col 1
(14 col in). |
Clifford
Krauss |
| No proof that prisoners
remain in Southeast Asia, panel finds. (Senate
Select Committee on POW-MIA Affairs releases
report) (includes brief article containing
quotes from the report) |
Congressional Quarterly
Weekly Report, Jan 16, 1993 v51 n3 p138(2). |
Richard Sammon |
| The POW/MIA debate gets nastier.
(Senator Robert Smith charges State Department,
Pentagon and Defense Intelligence Agency with
criminal misconduct towards Senate Select
Committee on POW-MIA Affairs) (Brief Article) |
Time, July 26, 1993 v142 n4 p16(1). |
|
| U.S.-Vietnam relations:
should the U.S. normalize relations with its old
enemy? (includes related articles) |
CQ Researcher, Dec 3,
1993 v3 n45 p1059(17) |
Mary H. Cooper |
| Senate panel is split over fate of
P.O.W.'s. (Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs; some American
prisoners of war left behind during pullout from South Vietnam)
(International Pages) |
The New York Times, Jan 13, 1993 v142
pA3(N) col 4 (4 col in) |
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| Kissinger protest
changes report; panel tones down criticism of
Nixon on missing in Vietnam, lawyer says.
(Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs)
(National Pages) |
The New York Times, Jan
11, 1993 v142 pA12(N) pB7(L) col 6 (12 col in) |
Steven A. Holmes |
| Senate wraps up POW probe but big
question remains. (prisoners of war investigation) |
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,
Dec 5, 1992 v50 n48 p3763(2) |
Richard Sammon |
| All P.O.W.'s freed,
ex-admiral says; senior prisoner says Vietnam
accounted for those held. (James B. Stockdale
appears before Senate committee investigating
fate of prisoners of war from Vietnam War)
(International Pages) |
The New York Times, Dec
4, 1992 v142 pA7(N) pA18(L) col 6 (4 col in)
|
Steven A. Holmes |
| Running out the clock. (millions
defrauded from families of MIA's) (Brief Article) |
Time, Dec 7, 1992 v140 n23 p21(1) |
Janice Castro |
| A hearing for the
missing. (Henry Kissinger gives evidence at the
Senate Select Committee on P.O.W.-M.I.A.
Affairs) |
The New York Times,
Sept 27, 1992 v142 s4 pE2(N) pE2(L) col 3 (6 col
in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| Old adversaries clash at Senate
Hearings on the Vietnam M.I.A.'s. (Congress investigates possibility that
there are still Vietnam War
era U.S. servicemen being held in Southeast
Asia) |
The New York Times, Sept 27, 1992 v142
s1 p10(N) p15(L) col 3 (16 col
in)
|
Barbara Crossette |
| Hearings opened on
Korea M.I.A.'s; Senator says many were sent to
Russia but researcher finds that improbable.
(Sen. Bob Smith; Paul M. Cole) |
The New York Times, Nov
11, 1992 v142 pA12(L) col 1 (10 col in) |
Steven A. Holmes |
| Kissinger, peace and P.O.W.'s.
(investigating possibility that Vietnam kept prisoners of war after
peace agreement) (Column) |
The New York Times, Sept 29, 1992 v142
pA17(N) pA23(L) col 6 (17 col
in) |
A.M. Rosenthal |
| Prisoners of our past.
(continuing controversy over soldiers missing in
action and prisoners of war from the Vietnamese
Conflict) (Editorial) |
National Review, Oct
19, 1992 v44 n20 p14(3) |
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| Heading for a grilling. (Henry
Kissinger to testify before Senate Committee on POW/MIA Affairs)
(Grapevine) (Brief Article) |
Time, Sept 21, 1992 v140 n12 p13(1) |
Janice Castro |
| Witnesses open old
wounds; tempers flare in hearing. (Senate
hearings on prisoners of war and missing in
action from the Vietnam War) |
Congressional Quarterly
Weekly Report, Sept 26, 1992 v50 n38 p2965(1) |
Richard Sammon |
| 2 ex-Nixon aides say U.S. knew G.I.'s
may have been left behind. (two
former Defense Secretaries, Melvin R. Laird and
James R. Schlesinger,
testify that Nixon administration officials knew
Hanoi did not release all
prisoners in 1973) |
The New York Times, Sept 22, 1992 v142
pA1(N) pA1(L) col 2 (24 col in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| Perot and Senators seem
headed for a fight on P.O.W.'s-M.I.A.'s. (Ross
Perot, Senate Select Committee on POW/MIAs,
servicemen missing in Southeast Asia) (The 1992
Campaign) |
The New York Times,
June 20, 1992 v141 p8(N) p8(L) col 1 (16 col in)
|
Patrick E. Tyler |
| What about the P.O.W. families?
(possible American prisoners of war in Vietnam) (Editorial) |
The New York Times, Sept 26, 1992 v142
p14(N) p20(L) col 1 (8 col in) |
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| Long shadow of the
M.I.A.'s still stalks a Pentagon official.
(Senate Committee on P.O.W.-M.I.A. Affairs to
hold hearings) |
The New York Times,
Sept 20, 1992 v142 s1 p8(N) p10(L) col 3 (21 col
in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| Hanoi defector, promising M.I.A. data,
disappoints. (Trung Hieu has
little information on Americans
missing-in-action from Vietnam War) (International Pages) |
The New York Times, June 12, 1992 v141
pA5(N) pA7(L) col 1 (18 col in)
|
Barbara Crossette |
| Senate approves POW/MIA
panel. (Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA
Affairs, prisoners of war and missing in action) |
Congressional Quarterly
Weekly Report, August 10, 1991 v49 n32 p2261(1) |
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| Open doors but little evidence greet
Senators in Vietnam. (Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs) |
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,
May 2, 1992 v50 n18 p1174(1) |
Richard Sammon |
| Pentagon in 1973
thought P.O.W.'s were left behind. (former
Secretary of Defense, Elliot L. Richardson
testifies before Senate Select Committee on
P.O.W-M.I.A. Affairs that Pentagon believed
prisoners of war were left in Laos)
(International Pages) |
The New York Times,
Sept 25, 1992 v142 pA5(N) pA8(L) col 5 (16 col
in)
|
Barbara Crossette |
| Perot brings gruff style to Hill,
confronts some criticism. (Ross Perot and Vietnam War missing in
action) |
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,
August 15, 1992 v50 n33 p2464(1) |
Carroll J. Doherty |
| Ex-M.I.A. investigators
complain of cross-pressures and cynicism.
(Congressional hearing on missing-in-action from
Vietnam War) (International Pages) |
The New York Times, Dec
2, 1992 v142 pA4(N) pA8(L) col 1 (8 col in) |
Martin Tolchin |
| Images in Laos rice paddy divide Senate
panel. (Senate Select Committee
on POW-MIA Affairs) |
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,
Oct 17, 1992 v50 n41 p3259(1) |
Richard Sammon |
| Reagan officials say
U.S. knew Americans survived in Vietnam; but 3
former aides express doubt any prisoners are now
alive in captivity in Indochina. (Ronald Reagan;
Leonard H. Peroots, Richard Armitage, Richard T.
Childress testify at Senate Select Committee on
P.O.W.-M.I.a. Affairs investigation) |
The New York Times,
August 13, 1992 v141 pA1(N) pA1(L) col 1 (33 col
in)
|
Barbara Crossette |
| Delay in Hanoi ties is sought.
(relatives of Vietnam conflict M.I.A.'s do not want U.S. recognition
of Vietnam) (International Pages) |
The New York Times, Nov 24, 1992 v142
pA4(N) pA5(L) col 1 (6 col in) |
Steven A. Holmes |
| P.O.W.'s not 'knowingly
left in Indochina, Kissinger declares; denies
Watergate shaped White House decision. (former
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger testified
before Senate committee investigating
allegations that American prisoners of war were
left in Vietnam) |
The New York Times,
Sept 23, 1992 v142 pA1(N) pA1(L) col 4 (31 col
in)
|
Barbara Crossette |
| Perot criticizes U.S. policy over
missing in Indochina. (Ross Perot testifies before the Senate
Select Committee on prisoners of war and missing in action)
(International Pages) |
The New York Times, August 12, 1992
v141 pA4(N) pA9(L) col 1 (18 col in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| Kerry urges reward for
Vietnam; Republicans say it's premature. (Senate
Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs' John Kerry) |
Congressional Quarterly
Weekly Report, Nov 28, 1992 v50 n47 p3717(2) |
Richard Sammon |
| No blacks on Senate POW/MIA staff.
(Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs) (Brief Article) |
Jet, Jan 13, 1992 v81 n12 p32(1) |
|
| Senate panel races
deadline as nation honors veterans. (Senate
Select Committee on POW-MIA Affairs) |
Congressional Quarterly
Weekly Report, Nov 14, 1992 v50 n45 p3638(2) |
Richard Sammon |
| Panel to study aerial photos for hints
on P.O.W.'s. (Senate Select Committee on P.O.W.-M.I.A. Affairs,
prisoners of war from Vietnam War) (International Pages) |
The New York Times, Oct 8, 1992 v142
pA8(N) pA13(L) col 2 (15 col in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| Here's the thing: he
was rude. (Ross Perot's Senate testimony on
MIA's) (Grapevine) (Brief Article) |
Time, August 10, 1992
v140 n6 p11(1) |
Janice Castro |
| Counting the ghosts; did America leave
POWs behind in Vietnam - and
did we know it? (prisoners of war) |
Newsweek, Oct 5, 1992 v120 n14 p48(3) |
Melinda Liu |
| Excerpts from Kissinger
remarks on war: Congress 'undercut our ability.'
(Former Secretary of State during Vietnam War,
Henry Kissinger, testifies before Senate Select
Committee on P.O.W.-M.I.A. Affairs)
(International Pages) (Transcript) |
The New York Times,
Sept 23, 1992 v142 pA12(N) pA8(L) col 1 (30 col
in)
|
|
| A credible search for M.I.A.'s.
(missing in action soldiers from Vietnam War, Senate Select Committee on
P.O.W.-M.I.A. Affairs) (Editorial) |
The New York Times, Jan 13, 1992 v141
pA14(N) pA14(L) col 1 (10 col
in) |
|
| Panel on missing to
visit Vietnam. (Senate Select Committee on
P.O.W.-M.I.A. Affairs) (International Pages) |
The New York Times, Jan
7, 1992 v141 pA2(N) pA5(L) col 3 (6 col in) |
|
| New panel begins accounting of
Vietnam's missing. (Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs) |
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,
Nov 9, 1991 v49 n45 p3300(1) |
Richard Sammon |
| No great revelations.
(documents pertaining to missing in action and
prisoners of war reveal nothing new) (Brief
Article) |
Time, July 20, 1992
v140 n3 p13(1) |
Sophfronia Scott
Gregory |
| No signs of life: Senate hearings draw
a blank on proof that MIAs survive
in Asia. (missing in action) (Brief Article) |
Time, July 6, 1992 v140 n1 p18(1) |
|
| Senate P.O.W.-M.I.A.
panel takes Perot's testimony. (Ross Perot gives
testimony to the Senate Select Committee on
Prisoner of War-Missing in Action affairs)
(National Pages ) |
The New York Times,
July 2, 1992 v141 pA8(N) pA14(L) col 1 (1 col
in) |
|
| Grand juries and dark conspiracies.
(Vietnam Conflict POW/MIA issue) |
U.S. News & World Report, June 29,
1992 v112 n25 p40(1) |
Brian Duffy |
| Senator challenges
tally of Vietnam P.O.W.'s. (Massachusetts
Senator John Kerry investigates the missing
servicemen of Vietnam war) (International Pages) |
The New York Times,
June 25, 1992 v141 pA8(N) pA7(L) col 4 (14 col
in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| Document says Soviets held 125 U.S.
missing in Korea. (Russia document)
(National Pages) |
The New York Times, June 24, 1992 v141
pA8(N) pA11(L) col 5 (12 col
in) |
Barbara Crossette |
| A hero's welcome.
(Newsmakers) (African American prisoner of war
Shoshana Johnson)(Brief Article)(Illustration) |
Jet, Oct 13, 2003 v104
i16 p34(2) |
|
| Saddam is held as enemy prisoner of
war. |
United Press International, Jan 10,
2004 pNA |
|
| A Second World War POW
camp.(Going places)(History) |
Times Educational
Supplement, Sept 26, 2003 v0 i4551 psssss4(2) |
Kevin Berry |
| Risking It All.(Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief,
the Iraqi man who provided
information pivotal in rescue of prisoner of war
Jessica Lynch)(Brief
Article)(Interview) |
U.S. News & World Report, Nov 3,
2003 v135 i15 p19 |
Anna Mulrine |
| 'AP is reporting'.
(Scoop). (Ron Fournier breaks story of rescued
prisoner of war, Jessica Lynch)(Brief Article) |
Broadcasting &
Cable, April 7, 2003 v133 i14 p62(1) |
|
| Just following (Saddam Hussein's)
orders. .(Iraq's treatment of prisoner's of war) |
The New York Times, March 25, 2003
pA19(N) pA17(L) col 2 (25 col in) |
Ibrahim Al-Marashi |
| Glory Denied: The Saga
of Jim Thompson, America's Longest-Held Prisoner
of War. (Book Reviews)._(book review) |
Journal of Popular
Culture, Summer 2002 v36 i1 p178(3) |
Robert C. Doyle |
| Rescue of a POW.(rescue of a U.S. Army
prisoner of war held by the Iraq military) |
Aviation Week & Space Technology,
April 15, 2002 v156 i15 p29(1) |
Robert Wall |
| Between tigers and
crocodiles: an interview with Arn
Chorn-Pond.(founder of The Cambodian Master
Performers Program)(Interview) |
Parabola, Winter 2002
v27 i4 p24-31 |
Laura Simms |
| 'Nobody would tell you anything': the
War and Foreign Offices and British prisoner of war families during
World War II. (Special Issue:
The Military and the Family) |
Journal of Family History, Oct 2002 v27
i4 p459(19) |
Barbara Hately-Broad |
| Researching Confederate
marines in the Civil War |
Prologue, Winter 2001
v33 i4 p291(6) |
Trevor K. Plante |
| 3 Gurkhas win British victory that may
help their comrades.(three Gurkha
soldiers, now in their 80s, to be given
prisoner-of-war compensation)
(International Pages) |
The New York Times, Nov 28, 2002
pA16(N) pA12(L) col 1 (35 col in) |
Alan Cowell |
| Proclamation--National
Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day,
2002.(President George W.
Bush)(Transcript)(Brief Article) |
Weekly Compilation of
Presidential Documents, April 8, 2002 v38 i14
p567(2) |
|
| The Taliban, Al Qaeda, and the
determination of illegal combatants. |
American Journal of International Law,
Oct 2002 v96 i4 p891-898 |
George H. Aldrich |
| Taken By Surprise: This
single mom joined the Army to be a cook. How did
she become a POW? (Iraq/Prisoner Of
War)(Shoshona Johnson) |
Time, April 7, 2003
v161 i14 p64+ |
Cathy Booth Thomas |
| Glory Denied: The Saga of Jim Thompson,
America's Longest-Held Prisoner
of War. (Review) (book review) |
Library Journal, June 1, 2001 v126 i10
p176 |
Gerald R. Costa |
| Exam under fire.(Excerpt) |
CA Charter, June 2002
v73 i5 p58(2) |
Sandy Bathgate |
| Glory denied. (NONFICTION). (Review) |
The New York Times Book Review, Sept 2,
2001 v106 i35 p16(1) |
David Murray |
| Attachment Style
Classification and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
in Former Prisoners of War |
American Journal of
Orthopsychiatry, July 2001 v71 i3 p374 |
Michael Dieperink,
Jennie Leskela, Paul Thuras and Brian Engdahl |
| Hell and Back: Two Books on Vietnam |
Publishers Weekly, May 7, 2001 v248 i19
p40 |
CALVIN REID |
| The Long Road Home:
U.S. Prisoner of War Policy and Planning in
Southeast Asia. (Reviews of Books). (book
review) |
Pacific Historical
Review, Nov 2001 v70 i4 p683(2) |
Gregory J.W. Urwin |
| Who is a prisoner of war? You could
look it up. Maybe. (passages from the Geneva Convention)
(Transcript) |
The New York Times, March 10, 2002
pWK9(N) pWK9(L) col 1 (30 col in) |
Thom Shanker and Katharine Q. Seelye |
| 6 John McCain. (Arizona
Senator and former prisoner of war) (Brief
Article) |
U.S. News & World
Report, August 20, 2001 v131 i7 p41 |
Terence Samuel |