New Search Planned for MIAs in Vietnam
Associated Press
HANOI — Investigators announced plans Friday for a new search for clues to the fate of U.S. servicemen still unaccounted for from the Vietnam War.
American and Vietnamese specialists will excavate as many as 23 aircraft crash and burial sites and investigate 45 other cases of missing servicemen, said Gary Flanagan, deputy commander of the U.S. MIA office in Hanoi. The operation will be the 30th since joint searches began in September, 1988.
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