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A former Army Captain reveals the extensive and risky operations of the U.S. military to identify, locate and recover Vietnam-era American POW/MIAs, through personal diaries, eyewitness accounts, and
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Amedee Maingard was a young Mauritian studying in London in 1939 who volunteered for the British Army. After a frustrating spell in the infantry, Maingard joining the Special Operations Executive (SO