[Mb-civic] A survivor's drive fulfills MIA mission - Boston Globe
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Thu Aug 11 04:47:08 PDT 2005
A survivor's drive fulfills MIA mission
By Bryan Bender and Charlie Savage, Globe Staff | August 11, 2005
WASHINGTON -- On Mother's Day weekend in 1968, a few dozen Marines and
special forces stationed at a jungle outpost near the border between
Vietnam and Laos were overrun by the surging North Vietnamese Army.
After a 10-hour battle, the handful of surviving Americans withdrew
under fire, unable to take fallen comrades with them.
But a Marine vows to leave no fellow Marine behind. After the war, Tim
Brown, a lance corporal who survived the fight, began lobbying the
Pentagon to remember the men who had died on that battlefield.
Brown made three trips to Vietnam himself, starting in 1993, to gather
evidence in support of excavating the battlefield. There would be three
digs at the site, the most recent in 1999.
<>This week, the Pentagon announced that forensic scientists had
identified the remains of a dozen servicemen.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/08/11/a_survivors_drive_fulfills_mia_mission/
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