Interesting Stuff


Dog
Tags Found In
Viet
Nam
On
a recent "Today Show" there was a story about two men who went to
Hanoi
on a business trip. The men encountered a guy selling old GI dog tags from US
servicemen who were killed during the Viet Nam War. They were disgusted by the
thought of this man profiting from the sale of these tags. Upon returning to
the
U.S.
,
they decided to go back to
Viet
Nam
and purchase ALL the dog tags. They did so, paying 19 cents per tag! They
brought home several hundred tags. The plan is to return the tags to surviving
family members, when they can find them. The process has already begun with
one set being turned over to a grieving Mom on July 4th, (coincidentally, it
was on her birthday)!
These
two men have set up a website at http://www.founddogtags.com
listing the names of all those whose tags they purchased. If you lost friends,
family, or know of someone who lost a loved one in
Viet
Nam
,
I suggest you check out this website. If you recognize a name, there's an
e-mail address to contact these two men and to help in their efforts to return
the dog tag to its rightful survivor. I'm sure a family member would be
eternally grateful to have such an important item returned. Please help by
checking this Web site. And please send the website address to everyone you
know. The more people who see the lists, the greater the chance of returning
ALL the tags to those who lost loved ones in
Viet
Nam
!
The
discovery of these tags after so many years from servicemen dead, missing and
in some cases still alive is mind boggling.

Those of you with an interest in aviation
history will appreciate this story and photo:
Moon Over the
Pacific

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