Vietnam, it's time to move

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Vietnam, It's Time to Move!

To: Ambassador Nguyen Tam Chien
Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States
1233 - 20th Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036

When the United States lifted the trade embargo and normalized diplomatic relations, your officials promised great improvements in accounting for missing Americans. The United States has invested heavily in your country, provided significant levels of aid, bilaterally and multi-laterally, supported your counter-narcotics efforts, helped your government fight against AIDS, assisted in removing unexploded ordnance, provided information from US archives on Vietnamese casualties, even allowing Vietnamese officials to conduct research in US archives. Yet, Vietnam has closed several central provinces to our field recovery teams, delayed agreement for a US Navy ship to recover remains of Americans along your country's coastline, continued to withhold relevant documents, and denied US researchers access to your government's archives to help account for our POW/MIAs in your country and along border areas of Laos and Cambodia.

We, the undersigned Americans - concerned citizens, family members and veterans - implore you to move beyond incremental agreements and implement concrete programs now to take the steps defined by President Bush to achieve the fullest possible accounting. To do less will jeopardize our improved bilateral relationship and is not in the interest of the people of Vietnam.

AMERICA RAISED THEM...
AMERICA SENT THEM.
AMERICA WANTS THEM BACK


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  • Raymond E
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    • 35th Inf.Sct Dog,Di An,Viet Nam. send them home
  • Roger L L
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    • 173rd airborne 1969-1970
  • Martin S
  • Fred M
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    • 18th Airborne, Ft Bragg 66-68
  • Francis A. McFadden J
  • Dr.Henry G M
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    • bring our brothers home
  • wilton eddy melson j
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  • Scott R. P
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    • Do it for the American people not the American politicians.
  • Autumn D
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    • I think that this is a great thing to do and others should do it also.
  • Rena C
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    • PROUD daughter of Vietnam Vet
  • John B
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    • Served 68-72 bring them home/account for our men now!!!!!
  • Mark S
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    • Please help, don't forget what they have done.
  • Lawrence Clay S
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    • A Proud Viet-Nam Veteran
  • gary p
  • scott a m
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    • send them home
  • Richard R
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    • It is past time to Honor your agreement
  • Michael G. C
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    • Honor the commitment to our soldiers!!!!!!
  • Melanie W
  • Tom W. L
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    • 11th Cavalry and 4th Infantry Division, 1970-71
  • michael james k
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    • bring everybody home who can be brought home .mike u.k
  • michecoyle
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    • It about time some took time to start this
  • Janice E
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    • Please Bring Them Home....It Has Been Too Long....
  • Michael W
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    • USMC Sgt. RVN VET. 1967-1968 Friend of R.W Fischer MIA 010868 Returned 2007
  • michele collins l
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    • send them home
  • John Caron K
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    • 5th Special Forces Group RVN 67-69
  • Dennis S
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    • Too many years have gone by
  • Ventura F R
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    • The time has long since past, bring our brothers home
  • C.W. Hamilton I
  • Rogelio R
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    • I m a Viet Nam vet and wish to account for every POW/MIA from the Viet Nam war
  • Pham Quang M
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    • For the sake of Vietnam
  • Martha B
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    • Let us have closure for the MIA-POW families.
  • Michael Love, Capt. r
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    • You have held them to long!
  • George R P
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    • This GRUNT refuses to purchase anything with a Vietnam label.
  • Ronald D
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    • Bring them home
  • Ron L
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    • We will always stand as one.
  • Ronnie K F
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    • The time has come and past for our troops to be returned, ALL of them
  • Rachel H
  • raider48
  • JIM C
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    • SON OF WWII VETERAN/POW
  • RENEE C
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    • DAUGHTER OF WWII VETERAN/POW
  • Richard J S
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    • Long Overdo
  • Rita S
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    • You are always on my mind, POW's & MIA's
  • Richard S
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    • it's time
  • Charles J. B
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    • 1/3alphaco.3rdMARINE DIVISON VIETNAMentered date 11/13/68discharged1/30/70
  • William T. P
  • THOMAS R. S
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    • U.S.A.F.E 1968-1969, Sir, the American G.I. did had nothing to do with starting the war. We were there to preserve the freedom of the Vietnamese People and that was TAKEN from both of us. This war has gone on too long, please let us bring our men & women home and end it once and for all.
  • Paul J. C
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    • (USA's Demand Against Terrorism but Modified for Vietnam - President G.W. Bush) "Deliver to United States authorities all American POW's and MIA's along with their captors who hide in your land. Release all foreign nationals, including American citizens you have unjustly imprisoned. Protect foreign journalists, diplomats and aid workers in your country. Close immediately and permanently every POW/MIA camp in Vietnam. And hand over every captor and every person and their support structure to appropriate authorities. Give the United States full access to all POW/MIA camps, so we can make sure they are no longer operating. THESE DEMANDS ARE NOT OPEN TO NEGOTIATION OR DISCUSSION. The Vietnam government must act and act immediately. You must return ALL our POW's and MIA's..."
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  • Teresa G
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    • send or troops home, please allow their families to a have peace of mind