POW/MIA Issues

Volume 3, Appendixes

Paul Cole

ResearchPublished 1994

This report was prepared as a part of the project "The POW/MIA Issue in U.S.-North Korean Relations." The report consists of three volumes. This volume, an appendix volume, contains a number of POW rosters, primary source documents, and other lists. It is intended to complement volumes I and II.

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