Links to other
P.O.W.
/ M.I.A.
Sites
I apologize
if this site takes a bit long to load but isn't it worth it just to bring
them home?
"I'm just a nameless silhouette; nobody knows my face, though
many of you pray for me each day. The man you said you won't
forget, in a dark and distant place...I am the POW, I am the MIA. I am
a Navy pilot; I am a dead Marine; I am the wounded Grunt they
couldn't find. But I'm living still, and I'm long dead, and I'm
somewhere in between, And I can't believe that I was left behind.
They killed me in an ambush, and they captured me alive. And I died
when my Huey crashed and burned. They over-ran my unit, but I
managed to survive, And they brought me North in chains when
they returned. They beat me, and they whipped me, and they
worked me 'til I dropped. To break my will, they made their best
endeavor. When a great despair had gripped me, still the torture
never stopped:They told me, "We can keep you here...Forever."
They told me that my parents died, that my kids were grown and
gone, That my wife lost hope, and married my best friend. But
there's a Prayer I hold inside that helps me to go on: That someone
still remembers, and they'll bring me home again. I'm just a
nameless silhouette; nobody knows my face. 'Though many of you
pray for me each day: The man you said you won't forget, in dark
and distant place...I am the POW; I am the MIA." Original
lyrics courtesy
of Tim Murphy 4th INF DIV; RVN '68 - 69
Vietnam War Books
HANOI, VIETNAM -
Visit the POW camps
Frank
was one of the lucky ones.... he was returned to his homeland!
What
can YOU
do?
Let Your
Voices Be Heard By E-Mail!
We
want a Full Account of Our Missing
Americans
in SE Asia!!
President
Vice
President
First
Lady
Senate
House
of Representatives
Or you can use snail
mail:
The
White House Address
1600
Pennsylvania Ave
Washington,
D.C. 20500
Phone:
(202) 456-1414
Fax:
(202) 456-2883
Or Go Somewhere Else!