Archive for the ‘MIA/POW’ Category

In December 2010, we posted on the disturbing case of Major Henry Serex. If you remember, Serex’s aircraft, “Bat 21,” was downed on April 2, 1972.  Some twenty years later, in 1992, satellite imagery taken over North Vietnam’s Dong Vai Prison, near Haiphong, revealed a message—“72TA88.”  The combination of letters and numbers matched Major Serex’s [...]

Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching, a time when we get together to remember the sacrifices of our service men and women, past and present.  Memorial Day weekend also marks the annual motorcycle pilgrimage to our nation’s capital.  Known as Rolling Thunder, the event now attracts literally hundreds of thousands of bikers from all over [...]

MIA/POW Case of Henry Serex

December 30, 2010

Through my research in writing the story of Scotty Greiling, I’ve come across much convincing evidence that American POWs were left behind in Southeast Asia at the end of the Vietnam War.  Perhaps the most disturbing case is that of Major Henry Serex. Serex’s aircraft, “Bat 21,” was downed on April 2, 1972.  Some twenty [...]

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