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Year 2007 Dates Locations and dates subject to change Nov 13, 2007 Main PX Fort Lewis Dec 11, 2007 Main PX Fort Lewis Dec 26, 2007 Main PX Fort Lewis To find out where we will be after this date; you can call 253-964-5122 Vender Services ask for Bruce or Debbie Where we were at Fort Lewis from 1999 to 2004 Our Business is Of The Troops and For The Troops- We are Retired US Army and understand the needs of our soldiers and their families. We Support our Fallen Comrades, Our Soldiers, Our Veterans and Their Families needs and wants. We supply hard to find services for our Armed Forces and the Veterans whom so gallantly served to protect our Freedoms. Currently we engrave Custom Remembrance Bracelets for the wife's and soldiers for those serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom and other conflicts plus other memorabilia. We are Official Venders of The National League of POW Families in WA DC US ARMY Retired SFC 1968-1988 Fort Lewis Mini Mall 1999 Fort Lewis Main Exchange Roving Setup You can also visit the BX/PX AAFES Exchange online at www.aafes.com
U.S. PERSONNEL MISSING FROM THE VIETNAM WAR: There are now 1,766 US personnel listed by the Department of Defense as missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. Within the last few days, DPMO has released the names of another Air Force officer, adding to the previous six US personnel recently announced as accounted for, including:
Captain Johnnie C. Cornelius, USAF, KIA/BNR 6/26/68, NVN, AZ Major Perry H. Jefferson, USAF, MIA 4-3-69, SVN, CO Airman 1st Class George W. Long, USAF, KIA/BNR 5-12-68, SVN, KS CAPT Warren R. Orr, USAR, MIA 5-12-68, SVN, IL LTjg Norman L. Roggow, USNR, KIA/BNR 10-8-67, SVN, IA LTjg Donald f. Wolfe, USNR, KIA/BNR 10-8-67, SVN, MT LTjg Andrew G. Zissu, USNR, KIA/BNR 10-8-67, SVN, NY
This brings to 817 the number of US personnel returned since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. 90+% of 1,766 still missing and unaccounted-for were lost in Vietnam or in areas of Laos and Cambodia under Vietnam’s wartime control.
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