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THE REAL UNKNOWN SOLDIERS



2,022 Americans remain MIA from the Vietnam War
We question the number as each month/year it sores
Identifications have been disputed and rejected by family members
Names remain on a list forever, but does anyone care or remember?
How wide spread is the practice of identifying men without remains
How could the Dept of Defense, put families through all their pains?
Today they send a coffin to a family with two armed guards.
Guarding the coffin to place another soldier in the grave yard.
Instructed not to let “any one” touch the contents of the coffin.
Think about this, is it really their family member; think about it often.

Is there really someone inside the coffin or is it filled with bricks?
The Dept of Defense has been questioned and has many conflicts!

A coffin is opened today, a Mother cries and embraces her dead child?
sorrowful tears run down a guards face, the other armed guard,
Gentle pulls the Mother away, as mourners look on and become wild
Although she doesn't think so, she is lead to believe that it is; her son
This would be the last time she could touch her son, she felt was number one.
As the guns are fired, One more unknown solider is laid in the ground.
The Dept of Defense say they are right and that is sound!
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With the knowledge of a guard that informed me of this information,
I thank him, and God Bless him…he no longer lives.
*Dedicated to My adopted MIA’s
*Micheal Laporte*
*James Moreland*
*James Caarter*
*Clarence Driver*

Twinklewriter © MIA Member since 1994




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