Vietnam Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) Documents

September 2014

On 13 July 1992, the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs levied a task on NSA/CSS to review SIGINT reporting for relevance to the Vietnam POW/MIA issue and possible correlation to individual POW/MIA cases. NSA/CSS provided the Committee with three Correlation Studies, produced in August 1992, September 1993, and September 1996. Most of the information mentioned in these studies is chronologically organized by Reference Number (RefNo), which is listed as case #, and includes the incident date. The Department of Defense assigned RefNos to each incident in which there was the potential loss of life or capture. There are some entries without a RefNo or case #, but do have the incident date. The earliest incident is dated 1951 and the last 1988.

Over the next several months, NSA/CSS will post over 1600 additional documents related to POW/MIAs in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. The documents are NSA field site reporting, NSA end product, summary reporting, memoranda, watch officers notes, and analyst communications. For ease of searching, those documents will be accessible under links posted for each RefNo for which they contain pertinent information.

The correlation studies and the documents related to the incidents have been previously released under the FOIA in the past, but they have never before been posted together, facilitating access to families and historians. In addition, the documents have been reviewed using the most current guidance, making this release the most complete of any prior releases.

 

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 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF HOSTILE AIRCRAFT OVER DRV 0349.PDFPossible Shootdown of Hostile Aircraft Over DRV 0349
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF HOSTILE AIRCRAFT OVER DRV 0350.PDFPossible Shootdown of Hostile Aircraft Over DRV 0350
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF HOSTILE AIRCRAFT OVER DRV 0351.PDFPossible Shootdown of Hostile Aircraft Over DRV 0351
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF HOSTILE AIRCRAFT, FOLLOW UP NR ONE 0244.PDFPossible Shootdown of Hostile Aircraft, Follow Up Nr One 0244
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF HOSTILE AIRCRAFT, FOLLOW UP NR ONE 0245.PDFPossible Shootdown of Hostile Aircraft, Follow Up Nr One 0245
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF ONE ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1955.PDFPossible Shootdown of One Allied Aircraft 1955
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF ONE ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1956.PDFPossible Shootdown of One Allied Aircraft 1956
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF ONE ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1958.PDFPossible Shootdown of One Allied Aircraft 1958
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF SIX U.S. AIRCRAFT OVER NVN 1906.PDFPossible Shootdown of Six U.S. Aircraft Over NVN 1906
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF THREE ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1848.PDFPossible Shootdown of Three Allied Aircraft 1848
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF THREE ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1849.PDFPossible Shootdown of Three Allied Aircraft 1849
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF THREE ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1850.PDFPossible Shootdown of Three Allied Aircraft 1850
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF TWO ALLIED AIRCRAFT 1838.PDFPossible Shootdown of Two Allied Aircraft 1838
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF TWO HOSTILE AIRCRAFT BY DRV SAMS 0511.PDFPossible Shootdown of Two Hostile Aircraft by DRV SAMs 0511
 POSSIBLE SHOOTDOWN OF TWO HOSTILE AIRCRAFT BY DRV SAMS 0512.PDFPossible Shootdown of Two Hostile Aircraft by DRV SAMs 0512
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