JUNE 20, 2005, Laos: A cyanide spill occurred at the Phu Bia gold mine in Laos, operated by Australian company Pan Australian Resources. From Wordnik.com. [SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator] Reference
The JTF in Laos is still searching with no positive results. From Wordnik.com. [Sale, Harold R. Jr.] Reference
The name of one serviceman, lost in Laos, is being withheld at the request of the family. From Wordnik.com. [Young, Robert M.] Reference
Sultana's claim of capture in Laos doesn't ring true. From Wordnik.com. [Heroes or Villains?] Reference
Ceremony, motorcade to salute soldier killed in Laos. From Wordnik.com. [Laney, Billy R.] Reference
Not one American held in Laos has ever been released. From Wordnik.com. [Utley, Russell K.] Reference
Consequently, no American held in Laos was ever released. From Wordnik.com. [Stubbs, William W.] Reference
Woman seeks return of husband who disappeared in Laos in 1968. From Wordnik.com. [Holland, Melvin A.] Reference
Nearly 600 Americans were lost in Laos during the Vietnam war. From Wordnik.com. [Utley, Russell K.] Reference
She was an aid worker in Laos before returning to Afghanistan. From Wordnik.com. [Linda Norgrove, Abducted British Aid Worker, Killed During Rescue] Reference
Consequently, no American held in Laos has ever been released. From Wordnik.com. [Potter, William J. Jr.] Reference
Most Hmong in Laos and the U.S. want to turn the page of history. From Wordnik.com. [Roger Warner: When "Terrorism" Becomes Farce: How the DOJ Blew a Case, Ripped Off Taxpayers, and Violated National Security Policy] Reference
All 11 of us that were captured in Laos have one thing in common. From Wordnik.com. [Guy, Theodore W. "Ted"] Reference
During Operation Homecoming, 11 men captured in Laos were released. From Wordnik.com. [Guy, Theodore W. "Ted"] Reference
Americans held prisoner in Laos were not included in the Paris Peace. From Wordnik.com. [Stowers, Aubrey E. Jr.] Reference
Because he was Thai and captured in Laos, he alone was not released. From Wordnik.com. [Harnavee, Tha Chan "Chip"] Reference
As a consequence, no American POWs held in Laos were negotiated for. From Wordnik.com. [Utley, Russell K.] Reference
As a matter of fact, no American held in Laos was (or has been) released. From Wordnik.com. [Christiano, Joseph] Reference
Plateau in Southern Laos, to see the latest World Bank dam project attracting concern. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Bayyaram decision not mine: CM] Reference
Nearly 85% of all Americans lost in Laos and Cambodia were in areas then under wartime. From Wordnik.com. [Laney, Billy R.] Reference
Unfortunately, for families of men missing in Laos, information is difficult to obtain. From Wordnik.com. [Sanders, Williams S.] Reference
American prisoners, not one American held in Laos was ever released -- or negotiated for. From Wordnik.com. [Bunker, Park G.] Reference
Primary objective of the C-47 in Laos at that point in the war was visual reconnaissance. From Wordnik.com. [Smith, Herbert E.] Reference
POWs at a VC camp in Laos near the border with Quang Binh province, Vietnam in April 1972. From Wordnik.com. [Young, John A.] Reference
"It was such a mixed-up mess in Laos," said Terrell Peterman, who also flew with the 48th. From Wordnik.com. [Reid, Jon E.] Reference
The LULUs, as we were referred to, were all captured in Laos and detained in North Vietnam. From Wordnik.com. [Guy, Theodore W. "Ted"] Reference
The loss coordinates are located near Quang Bien, in Laos, although the two men are listed as. From Wordnik.com. [Cooley, David L.] Reference
Macko and Paxton are two of nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in Laos during the Vietnam War. From Wordnik.com. [Macko, Charles] Reference
Reed and Bloodworth are among nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in Laos during the Vietnam war. From Wordnik.com. [Bloodworth, Donald B.] Reference
Carr and Thomas became two of nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in Laos during the Vietnam War. From Wordnik.com. [Carr, Donald G.] Reference
I wonder how many waited in Laos and may still be waiting for their country to come and find them?. From Wordnik.com. [Guy, Theodore W. "Ted"] Reference
We are haunted by the secret war we conducted in Laos through the lives of the Americans we left behind. From Wordnik.com. [Sizemore, James E.] Reference
Mauk said he was captured in Laos on June 8, 1965, his 17th birthday, and was released by the Laotians on Oct. 17, 1967. From Wordnik.com. [Heroes or Villains?] Reference
Accords from having a large military presence in Laos, the U.S. first established a CIA cover for anti-communist covert actions. From Wordnik.com. [Kane, Bruce E.] Reference
TOLEDO — Ann Holland has spent 40 years wondering what really happened to her husband on a top secret mission in Laos during the. From Wordnik.com. [Holland, Melvin A.] Reference
On March 26, 1968. he went down in Laos and was the first military officer captured in Laos and eventually interned in North Vietnam. From Wordnik.com. [Guy, Theodore W. "Ted"] Reference
The nearly 600 Americans lost in Laos have never been negotiated for, and not one American held in Laos was released at the end of the war. From Wordnik.com. [DeWispelaere, Rexford J.] Reference
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