Northeast POW/MIA Network
Faith, Trust, Responsibility and Accountability.....
We must never Forget

We say….We Must Never Forget….
Do You Remember these faces?

  • LT Cdr. Michael Scott Speicher


    Gulf War

    Shot down in 1991

    Remains Returned

  • SSG. Keith Matthew Maupin

    Iraq

    Captured 2004

    Remains Returned

  • SSG. Ahmed Kousay Altaie

    Iraq

    Captured 2006

    Remains Returned

  • Spc. Alex R. Jimenez

    Iraq

    Captured 2007

    Remains Returned

  • Pvt. Byron W. Fouty

    Iraq

    Captured 2007

    Remains Returned

  • PFC. Joseph J. Anzack Jr .

    Iraq

    Captured 2007

    Remains Returned

  • SGT. Donald Ralph Walters

    SGT. Donald Ralph Walters

    Iraq 2003

    Remains Returned

  • Pvt. Johnathon M. Millican

    Iraq

    Captured and Executed 2007

    Remains Returned

  • PFC. Kristian Menchaca

    Iraq

    Captured 2006

    Remains Returned

  • PFC. Thomas L. Tucker

    Iraq

    Captured 2006

    Remains Returned

  • PFC Shawn P. Falter

    Iraq

    Captured and Executed 2007

    Remains Returned

  • 1st Lt. Jacob N. Fritz

    Iraq

    Captured and Executed 2007

    Remains Returned

  • PFC Shawn P. Falter

    Iraq

    Captured and Executed 2007

    Remains Returned

  • Spc. Jonathan B. Chism

    Iraq

    Captured and Executed 2007

    Remains Returned

  • IRAQ AND LIBYA ACCOUNTING

    On December 1, 2011, the responsibility to account for missing U.S. personnel in Iraq transferred from the U.S. Central Command to Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO), which is now the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA). The current number of personnel missing from operations in Iraq and the Persian Gulf being actively pursued by DPAA is five—two service members from Desert Storm, and three DoD contractors from Iraqi Freedom. DPAA also continues to pursue the fullest possible accounting for one service member lost in 1986 during Operation El Dorado Canyon in Libya.