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Wisconsin's 37 - The Lives of Those Missing in Action in the Vietnam War (Paperback)
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Wisconsin's 37 - The Lives of Those Missing in Action in the Vietnam War (Paperback)
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In 1973, the signing of the Paris Peace Accords signified the end
of the Vietnam War. It meant the return of American personnel and
the release of 591 American prisoners of war held captive in North
Vietnam. It did not, however, mean was the return of all Americans.
At the war's end, at least 2,646 individuals had not yet come home.
They were missing in action. During the war, their names appeared
on bracelets that were distributed across the country. After the
war, their names were inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Wall, their "missing" status indicated by a small plus. In 1995, 37
names appeared on a motorcycle placed at the Wall in recognition of
the 37 MIAs from the state of Wisconsin. It remains the largest
object ever left at the memorial. In this book are the stories of
those 37, told by those who knew them best. Over 200 family
members, friends, and fellow servicemen have recounted the
childhoods, military service, and sacrifices of Wisconsin's 37
MIAs. The memories give life to the names on the bracelets and the
Wall and the bike, and prove that the best way to honor them is to
remember them.
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