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This Is a letter I wrote to Senator Connie Mack(R) In the hope that I will receive some Information as to what our Government is doing to bring Our POW/MIA home. Letter wrote on 23 August 1998.

Subject: What is being Done To bring them Home?

Dear Senator,

what is being done to determine the fate of CAPT. Gerald Everett Olson USASF, who was last heard from about 10 miles from the border of Laos in Quang Nam Province. No remains were ever found although there was an intensive search of the area later on, and no one saw him fall. There is no evidence that he was killed and he is known to have been capable of surviving under harsh conditions. Please advise me of any action that is being taken by you or any other elected appointed official to determine his fate.
In the event there is nothing being done, please explain why not, and tell me how you personally plan to correct this and prevent it from ever happening again." Please advise as to what you are doing to bring him and the crew home. Haven't His Family suffered enough? And what of the rest of crew?

Address:

Respectfully

Bill


The Answer to my E-Mail!!!
Dear Friend:

Thank you for taking the time to email my office. I would like to invite you to visit my web site where you will find frequently updated information on a variety of topics. Here you will find my positions on many of today's most important issues along with legislative updates, congressional services, press releases and biographical information. I hope you find this site helpful and informative.
My web site can be accessed through the following address:
Senator Connie Mack's Web site
Again, thank you for contacting me.
Sincerely,

Connie Mack
United States Senator


Update!!. Received September 30, 1998 Letter from Connie Mack in responce to my questions.


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