Here are some links to sites that relate to the prisoners-of-war, missing-in-action service members of the Vietnam War, candid interviews with Americans who served in the Vietnam War, and tributes to service members and their units.
There are still 1,573 service members MIA from the Vietnam War.
Missions in Laos- past / present / future
We continue investigative research of MIAs in Laos during the Vietnam War. Also, we can provide assistance with planning tours for family members of MIAs, veterans, and interested parties to Laos where there are over 280 MIA from the Vietnam War.
In an effort to share information about research, investigations and recovery activities Susan is available for speaking engagements to veteran organizations.
It’s also important to us to offer humanitarian aid (food, water, educational supplies, toys) to a village in Laos when we visit there on an annual basis. A Go Fund Me fundraiser assists in this effort through donations.
Susan’s most recent trip to Laos was in March 2025. She went to excavated crash sites, un-excavated but possible burial site, to a possible crash site never investigated, and interviewed locals who shared information.
FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK: Missions in Laos- past/present/future
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This is an in-progress film project being developed about individuals who still wear a POW/MIA bracelet in remembrance, and commentaries about the bracelet.
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“21 Years- A Folded Flag”
An interview with film director Richard A. Fitts, Jr. and producer Rudy Childs. Richard A. Fitts, Jr. is the son of Richard Fitts- U.S. Army green beret- 5th SFG who was missing-in-action in Laos for 21 years.
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Legendary Brigadier General Robin Olds, (Ret.) U.S.A.F.
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Plane Talk” interview with Brig. Gen. Robin Olds- 1 of 3
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Tribute to helicopter crews of the Vietnam War
Credits for YouTube videos and content in other links are found within those links.