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1991R09- SOUTHEAST ASIA (MIA) RESOLUTION NO. __7/--Lf-J_ RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The status of American service personnel in Southeast Asia is an important national policy issue as more than 88,000 members of our country's armed forces who served during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam conflict are officially listed as missing in action (MIA); and WHEREAS, On April 12, 1973, the United States Department of Defense publicly stated that there was "no evidence" that live American prisoners of war (POWs) were being held in Southeast Asia, yet that statement was made nine days after Pathet Lao leaders declared that Laotian communist forces were, in fact, holding American POWs; and WHEREAS, Records show that none of the American POWs held by the Laotian government and military forces have ever been released; and WHEREAS, Since 1973, the department has received more than 11,700 reports of sightings of live American POWs and, after detailed analysis, admits that there are a number of "unresolved" cases regarding the POW/MIA issue; and WHEREAS, The United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee released its "Interim Report on the Southeast Asia POW/MIA Issue" in October 1990, which concludes that United States military and civilian personnel were held against their will in Southeast Asia after the Vietnam conflict, despite earlier public statements by the department to the contrary, and that information available to the federal government does not rule out the pOSSibility that United States citizens are still being held in Southeast Asia: and WHEREAS, The report also states that congressional inquiries into the POW/MIA issue have been hampered by information being concealed from committee members or "misinterpreted or manipulated" in government files; and WHEREAS, The United States Congress' POW/MIA truth bill would direct federal government agencies and departments to disclose information concerning the United States service personnel classified as prisoners of war or missing in action from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam conflict and would censor the sources and methods used to collect the live sighting reports, thus protecting national security; and WHEREAS, The families of these missing service personnel truly need and deserve the opportunity to access information concerning the status of their missing loved ones after these many years; NOW THEREFORE . . . BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: THAT the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas hereby requests the United States Congress to resolve questions regarding the United States military prisoners of war and personnel missing in action by appointing a select committee to assist the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee in obtaining information in government files, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the committee hearings bill; and Congress be urged to begin immediate to consider enacting the POW/MIA truth BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the congress be requested to continue funding of this investigation that is vital to resolving the POW/MIA issue in Southeast Asia, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Schertz copies of this resolution area and to members of our City Council forward official to all the cities in the Metrocom congressional delegation. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 6th day of August, 1991. ATTEST: ;fJ~. Mayor, City of SCh~Z, Texas I--- ~~- --------.- of Schertz