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Ohio's POW/MIA Initiative: Honoring the Unaccounted Heroes

Learn about the efforts of the Department of Ohio POW/MIA Chair and National League of Families in accounting for missing personnel. Discover current identifications from conflicts like Vietnam, Korea, and WWII. Stay informed on Ohio personnel accounted for and the DPAA mission. Join the discussion with the National League of Families.

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Ohio's POW/MIA Initiative: Honoring the Unaccounted Heroes

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  1. POW/MIA John Robinson – Department of Ohio POW/MIA Chair

  2. National League of Families • Coordinator Evelyn Grubb • Newt Heisley • Mary Helen Hoff

  3. DPAA Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

  4. DPAA Mission To Provide the fullest possible accounting for missing personnel to their families and the nation Who are the Unaccounted? DoD Personnel are those who went missing during a designated conflict and who have not yet been accounted for

  5. Who Are Accounted For?

  6. Who Are Accounted For?

  7. Current Conflict Identifications Vietnam Cold War Korea WWII Current as of January 11, 2019

  8. Ohio Personnel Accounted For *WWII Ohio Personnel Recovered not reported by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

  9. Discussion POW/MIA National League of Families

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