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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: U.S. Exchanges Gitmo Prisoners for U.S. Soldier Held by Taliban Since 2009 [View all]bigtree
(94,288 posts)48. no one except you is debating whether he 'did the right thing'
. . . but he didn't get home on his own.
The Paris Peace Accords of 1973 included provisions for exchanging prisoners of war. The plan to bring American prisoners home was called OPERATION HOMECOMING. Prisoners were to be returned to U.S. control during February and March 1973, with the longest-held generally returning first.
OPERATION HOMECOMING returned 591 POWs: 325 Air Force personnel, 77 Army, 138 Navy, 26 Marines and 25 civilians. Those who were not freed at Hanoi--POWs held in South Vietnam by the Viet Cong, mostly Army and civilians--left from Loc Ninh, the scene of the North Vietnam-South Vietnam prisoner exchange.
http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet_print.asp?fsID=14412
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BREAKING: U.S. Exchanges Gitmo Prisoners for U.S. Soldier Held by Taliban Since 2009 [View all]
bigtree
May 2014
OP
The GOP will not cooperate with BO on moving prisoners out so this is a good
kelliekat44
May 2014
#31
Time to close Gitmo prison. Many there have not even been charged with any crime.
buzzcola
May 2014
#14
they don't know what they want. Duncan Hunter was griping about his captivity earlier in the year
bigtree
May 2014
#26
ummm... Would not 'the next one kidnapped' feel a bit safer knowing we would negotiate?
Ohio Joe
May 2014
#36