PRISONERS OF WAR
Addresses
New Jersey's American Ex-Prisoners of War: Senator Lautenberg, 34555 [9DE]
Amendments
National POW Recognition Day: designate (S.J. Res. 47), 6638, 6676 [24MR]
Articles and editorials
Doolittle Tokyo Bombers Who Landed in Russia Make ``Escape,'' 32044 [17NO]
Fear Can Be Your Best Friend, 12232 [12MY]
Hanoi's Broken Promise, 21209 [28JY]
Let's Hear It for the POW-MIA Flag-Raising To Help Bring Our Boys Home, 30926 [4NO]
POW Nightmare Still Haunts Survivor of the Bataan Death March, 7731 [1AP]
POW's/MIA's—What the Numbers Say, 21222-21227 [28JY]
Vietnam—Are We Setting the Stage for Another Betrayal?, 29777 [28OC]
Bills and resolutions
Executive departments: make public records, concerning reported sightings of U.S. military personnel classified as POW or MIA in Southeast Asia (see H.R. 2260)
Ex-POWs: improve benefits (see H.R. 1543, 1544), 5492 [11MR]
———use of commissary stores and post and base exchanges (see H.R. 1920)
Handicapped: use of commissary stores and post or base exchanges (see S. 61)
National Former POW Recognition Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 388)
National League of Families: display flag in Capitol rotunda (see S. Con. Res. 9; H. Con. Res. 28)
National POW Recognition Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 47; H.J. Res. 155)
National POW/MIA Recognition Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 100)
Southeast Asia: negotiations to resolve fate (see S. Res. 255; H. Res. 231)
———urging President to implement new policy to resolve accounting of POW/MIA (see H. Con. Res. 114)
Soviet Union: benefits for servicemen held during World War II (see S. 1874)
Veterans: former prisoners of war are eligible for reimbursement for emergency medical expenses (see S. 1451; H.R. 2353)
———presumption of service-connected disability for certain ex-POWs (see S. 1365; H.R. 1183)
World War II: suit by certain U.S. prisoners (see H.R. 2244)
Hearings
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (House): improve veterans benefits for former POW's (H.R. 1543, H.R. 1544) (testimony), D257 [9AP]
Interviews
POW's life—Soup, torture, boredom, with Senator McCain, 8674 [9AP]
Letters
National POW/MIA Recognition Day: constituent, 3131 [5FE]
POW and MIA in Southeast Asia: Senators Pell and Kennedy, 21209 [28JY]
Remarks in House
Executive departments: make public, records concerning reported sightings of U.S. military personnel classified as POW or MIA in Southeast Asia (H.R. 2260), 13327 [21MY], 31714 [10NO]
French, Bonnie: efforts to remember POW-MIA, 30888 [4NO]
Laos: accelerate efforts to resolve cases, 34763 [10DE], 35434 [11DE]
———notification of congressional committees concerning expenditures on POW/MIA cases, 34700 [10DE]
Memorial Day: remembrance of POW and MIA, 13984 [28MY]
National Former POW Recognition Day: designate (H.J. Res. 388), 29745 [28OC]
———designate (S.J. Res. 47), 7393 [31MR], 9030 [10AP]
National League of Families: display of POW/MIA flag in Capitol rotunda (H. Con. Res. 28), 1913 [22JA]
National POW Recognition Day: designate (H.J. Res. 155), 4424 [26FE]
National POW/MIA Recognition Day: designate (H.J. Res. 100), 1550 [20JA], 1911 [22JA]
———observance, 23686 [9SE], 23804 [10SE], 24460, 24461, 24466 [17SE]
Psychological trauma, 7731 [1AP]
Remembrance, 31457 [9NO]
Southeast Asia: negotiations to resolve fate of POW and MIA (H. Res. 231), 21321 [28JY]
———status, 26223 [1OC]
———urging President to implement new policy to resolve accounting of POW/MIA (H. Con. Res. 114), 10864 [30AP]
Vietnam: negotiations, 29777 [28OC]
———recognition for service, 23932 [15SE]
Vietnamese Conflict, 30811 [4NO]
———fall of Saigon, 10820 [30AP]
———torture and treatment, 12231 [12MY]
World War II: suit by certain former POW (H.R. 2244), 10852 [30AP]
Remarks in Senate
Diseases: presumption of service connection (S. 1365), 16158 [16JN], 34555 [9DE]
Elizabeth, NJ: marathon, 24012 [15SE]
Garfield, NJ: dedication of American Ex-Prisoners of War new building, 29664 [28OC], 29893 [29OC]
National Former Prisoner of War Day: observance, 8674 [9AP]
National League of Families: display POW/MIA flag in Capitol rotunda (S. Con. Res. 9), 1370 [16JA], 23753 [10SE], 24423 [17SE]
National POW Recognition Day: designate (S.J. Res. 47), 2927 [4FE], 6637 [24MR], 6908 [25MR]
National POW/MIA Recognition Day: designate (S.J. Res. 49), 3131 [5FE], 5181 [10MR], 24531, 24553, 24557 [18SE]
Southeast Asia: negotiations to resolve fate of POW and MIA (S. Res. 255), 21074 [24JY], 21204 , 21206-21214, 21222 [28JY]
———negotiations to resolve fate of POW and MIA (S. Res. 255), unanimous-consent agreement, 21074 [24JY]
Soviet Union: benefits for servicemen held during World War II (S. 1874), 32044 [17NO]
VA: benefits (S. 1451), 18187 [30JN]
Vessey, John W., Jr.: appointment as envoy to Vietnam, 9417 [23AP]
———support in POW/MIA mission, 21073 [24JY]
Vietnamese Conflict: return of POW/MIA, 11566 [6MY]
Reports
POW Service Connected Diseases: VA, 16160 [16JN]
Reports filed
National POW Recognition Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 47), 6357 [19MR]
Tables
Overview of U.S. former POW population, 16160 [16JN]
Testimonies
Prisoners of War, 7394 [31MR]
Report: John W. Vessey, Jr., 26223 [1OC]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 114, urging President to implement new policy to resolve accounting of POW/MIA, 10864 [30AP]
H. Res. 231, negotiations to resolve fate of POW and MIA in Southeast Asia, 21321 [28JY]
S. 1874, redefining the term ``former prisoner of war,'' 32044 [17NO]
S. Con. Res. 9, display of the National League of Families POW/MIA flag in Capitol rotunda, 1370, 1406 [16JA], 24423 [17SE]
S. Res. 255, negotiations to resolve fate of POW and MIA in Southeast Asia, 21073 [24JY], 21214 [28JY]
S.J. Res. 47, National POW Recognition Day, 2927 [4FE], 6638 [24MR], 7395 [31MR]
S.J. Res. 49, National POW/MIA Recognition Day, 3131 [5FE]