Sunday, December 22, 2013

Korean War's Ghost Pilots and Mystery Planes

Almost 20 years after compelling evidence emerged that Russia retained U.S. pilots, successive U.S. administrations have failed to secure the return of the men or their remains. Unlike jet aircraft recognition, it doesn’t take much training to identify a “cynical attitude.”

3 comments:

SWIFT said...

Geeez, this was like reading pages out the Viet-nam air war. We learned nothing between the wars and the American government showed the same lack of resolve in getting our pilots back from Russia. The Russians were particularly interested in "Wild Weasels' and their pilots. We knew this from comm intercepts, of U.S. pilots being shipped to Russia. The State Department and DoD, considered them expendable, just like they do all American servicemen. They pay lip service to accountability, but their actual actions, wouldn't move a thimble.

Anonymous said...

Geeee....

And now we find out that we're all expendable, cause they really don't like us or have any use for us.

We, are an inconvenience.

Anonymous said...

just for those who call Vietnam a war, or Korean war a war, or all these so called wars the elite are playing recently..there hasent been a congress approved WAR ( declared war) since WW2