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Are there still Prisoners of War in Vietnam?

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Are there?!?!?!

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  1. No go over and check it out your self I did well i wasn't actively looking for POW'S  there are a lot of ex military that married Vietnamese that live there now it is a very nice country


  2. probably not  

  3. Probably not in Vietnam. Prisoners of War live in each home country  after the war till they die with sufferings from the war. The pain,horror,distress and nightmares make them forever Prisoners of War.

    They went into war and become Prisoners themselves.

  4. No. One Marine deserter was repatriated in 1978 via the U.S. Military Assistance and Advisory Group in Bangkok Thailand. He was flown to Okinawa, treated at the Naval Hospital, then sent on to Camp Lejeune where he was court-martialed, found guilty and imprisoned.  

  5. I AM GUESSING, WITH THE ENEMIES THAT WE HAVE FOUGHT, UNQUESTIONABLY YES. THERE MAY STILL BE VIET NAM, KOREA, AND POSSIBLY EVEN WWII PRISONERS HELD BY OUR CURRENT AND FORMER OPPONENTS. I AM TALKING ABOUT ENEMIES THAT LITTLE REGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE AND WOULD FIND IT ENTERTAINING TO HAVE KEPT THEM PRISONER.

  6. i would say no, but you never know

  7. Yes. They are reliably locked in dark cellars of KGB-building in Lubyanskаya Square in Moscow. They are daily tortured by bloody KGB officials, to know the main American military secret. Vladimir Putin personally tortures American prisoners every weekend! It is his favourite hobby!

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