Missing in action is a status assigned to a member of the armed services who is reported missing following combat and may be injured, captured, or dead.
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The term is commonly used for and individual missing in combat. The POW/MIA flag is an American flag designed as a symbol of the citizens concern about the United States military personnel taken as prisoners of war and Missing Its American abbreviation (not commonly used elsewhere) is MIA.
During the late 1970s and 1980s the friends and relatives of unaccounted for American GIs became politically active, requesting the U. S. government reveal what steps were taken to follow up on intelligence regarding last known alive MIAs and POWs. When initial inquiries revealed important information had not been pursued, many families and their supporters asked for the public release of POW/MIA records and called for an investigation. Serious charges were leveled at the George H. W. Bush administration regarding the POW/MIA issue. George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12 1924 served as the forty-first President of the United States from 1989 to 1993 (Ex-chief describes woes of POW office" Washington Times May 31, 1991) The Defense Department, headed by then Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney, had been accused of covering up information and failing to properly pursue intelligence about American POW/MIAs. The United States Department of Defense ( DOD or DoD) is the federal department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney (born January 30 1941 is the forty-sixth and current Vice President of the United States. "Ex-Official Alleges Administration Coverup on POW/MIA Issue "The Washington Post; May 22, 1991 In May of 1991, the Minority Report of the Senate Foreign Relation Committee concluded that “any evidence that suggested an MIA might be alive was uniformly and arbitrarily rejected. . . ” A resolution to create a Senate Select POW/MIA Committee, introduced by U. S. Senator Robert C. Smith, was passed in the Senate months later. Robert C "Bob" Smith (born March 30, 1941) is an American Politician who has served in both the United States House of Representatives Senator John Kerry was eventually named chairman, and was joined on the committee by Senator and former POW John McCain. } John Forbes Kerry (born December 11 1943 is an American Politician who is currently serving his fourth term as the junior United States Senator The committee issued its unanimous findings on January 13, 1993. In response to the central question of whether any American POWs were still in captivity, it stated:
“ While the Committee has some evidence suggesting the possibility a POW may have survived to the present, and while some information remains yet to be investigated, there is, at this time, no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia. [31] ”
With specific regard to the "some evidence", the committee said this: "But neither live-sighting reports nor other sources of intelligence have provided grounds for encouragement,[12] particularly over the past decade. The live-sighting reports that have been resolved have not checked out; alleged pictures of POWs have proven false; purported leads have come up empty; and photographic intelligence has been inconclusive, at best. "[31] Two senators, Smith and Grassley, dissented at note 12, with the report saying "they believe that live-sighting reports and other sources of intelligence are evidence that POWs may have survived to the present. "[31]
With regard to the possibility that American POWs survived in Southeast Asia after Operation Homecoming, the committee said this: "We acknowledge that there is no proof that U. S. POWs survived, but neither is there proof that all of those who did not return had died. There is evidence, moreover, that indicates the possibility of survival, at least for a small number, after Operation Homecoming. "[31]
During the Persian Gulf War of 1991, an American pilot named Scott Speicher was reported as MIA [citation needed]after his F/A-18 was shot down in northern Iraq. In 1997, a Defense Department document leaked to the New York Times showed that the Pentagon had not been forthcoming with information previously requested by U. S. Senator Rod Grams. Senator Grams publicly accused the Pentagon of misleading him, and joined with Senator Bob Smith in calling for an investigation by the U. S. Senate Intelligence Committee. [1] In the lead up to the Second Persian Gulf War Speicher's status was changed from Missing in Action to Missing-Captured, a move that suggested he was alive and imprisoned in Iraq. [2]
In 2006, the National Alliance of Families found 1992 documents discussing the admission by Vietnam of capturing a number of missing Americans. The National Alliance contacted the families they could locate, and found that the Vietnamese admissions had been concealed from the families by the U. S. government. ( National Alliance of Families June 24, 2006 Bits 'N' Pieces Special 19 New POW Cases) The U. S. and Vietnamese governments had given every indication to the families that the men had been killed in their loss incidents. However, at least one MIA, San Dewayne Francisco was reported to be alive by a North Vietnamese newspaper which was confirmed by radio transmissions by Francisco immediately after his aircraft crashed. San Dewayne Francisco Major USAF (born 1944 is an officer in the United States Air Force who is missing in action ( MIA) from the Vietnam War. A bill including criminal penalties for deliberately withholding POW/MIA records in violation of the law unanimously passed the House of Representatives in the 1990s. However, as also reported by Sydney Schanberg, such penalties were stripped from the law due to the efforts of former POW John McCain. [3] May 31st, 2005 12:00 AM >[http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0523,schanberg,64705,6.html
A small number of coalition soldiers went missing in action in Iraq following the 2003 invasion. The 2003 invasion of Iraq, from March 20 to May 1 2003 was spearheaded by the United States, backed by British forces and smaller contingents from Australia In one prominent case, a US Marine of Lebanese background, Wassef Ali Hassoun, went missing and claimed to have been captured. Wassef Ali Hassoun ( Arabic:صةن غئچڤ (born January 1 1980 was a United States Marine Corps corporal who was charged with Desertion for He later turned up in Lebanon, and was flown home to the U. S. It was soon discovered Hassoun made the kidnapping story up, and Hassoun is currently a fugitive. [4]
On October 23, 2006 US Army soldier Spc. Events 4004 BC - Creation of the world begins according to the calculations of Archbishop James Ussher 42 BC - Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Ahmed Qusai al-Taayie was captured by insurgents and is listed as missing-captured. Specialist Ahmed Qusai al-Taayie (ca 1965 is a Iraqi American United States Army linguist Soldier, who was Kidnapped He appeared in a proof of life video in February of 2007 but he hasn't been seen or heard from since. A $50,000 reward is being offered by the US government for information leading to his recovery. On May 12, 2007 a US Army observation post was overrun by Iraqi insurgents, four American and one Iraqi soldier were killed, three other US Army soldiers were captured. Events 1191 - Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. They were Pfc. Joseph J. Anzack Jr. , Pvt. Byron W. Fouty and Spc. Alex R. Jimenez. Pfc. Anzacks' body was found in the Euphrates River south of Baghdad on May 23, 2007 bearing signs of torture. The Euphrates ( ( Arabic: ar نهر الفرات; Turkish: tr Fırat Syriac: syr ܦܪܬ; Hebrew: he פרת Events 1430 - Siege of Compiègne: Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians while leading an army to relieve Compiègne Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. On June 4, 2007. Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The ISI claimed that they killed Fouty and Jimenez and also claimed that their bodies are buried and will not be returned to their families. Since the war began 4 US servicemen are still listed as MIA. On 3/30/08 the military announced the discovery of the remains of Maupin, bringing the Iraq MIA toll down to 3.
MIA is sometimes used in American English to describe difficulty finding something. "The TV remote is MIA. " It is less often used in this context in UK English, where the equivalent phrase is "gone AWOL". In Military terminology desertion is the Abandonment of a " Duty " or post without permission from one's Government or superior