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The Search Goes On

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Fighting in Vietnam ended three decades ago, but, for the families of more than 600 Air Force members, the war still is not over. Their loved ones are among the more than 1,800 United States service members still listed as unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. When the war officially ended in 1973, the United States declared exactly 2,583 airmen, soldiers, sailors, and marines to be unaccounted-for prisoners, missing, or "killed in action/body not recovered." As of February 2005, the military services had accounted for more than 700 of those troops. Nor have the Air Force and the other services forgotten those service members who still are missing. They continue to search for lost members from the Vietnam War and other conflicts. The Air Force's point man for the effort is Jim Russell, chief of the Missing Persons Branch at the Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph AFB, Tex.
机译:越南的战斗在三十年前结束,但是对于600多个空军成员的家属而言,战争仍未结束。他们的亲人属于1800多个仍未在东南亚列出的美国服务人员。战争在1973年正式结束时,美国确切宣布2583名飞行员,士兵,水手和海军陆战队不明原因,包括囚犯,失踪或“行动中被杀害/无法复原的尸体”。截至2005年2月,军事部门已占其中700多人。空军和其他部门也没有忘记那些仍然失踪的人员。他们继续寻找因越南战争和其他冲突而流失的成员。空军的主要负责人是德克萨斯州兰道夫空军基地空军人事中心失踪人员处处长吉姆·罗素。

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