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MISSION STATEMENT

The major function of Rolling Thunder®, Inc. is to publicize the POW-MIA issue: To educate the public that many American prisoners of war were left behind after all previous wars and to help correct the past and to protect future veterans from being left behind should they become prisoners of war-missing in action. We are also committed to helping American veterans from all wars.

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POW/MIAs from Iraq and Afghanistan

Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, age 23, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th
Infantry Division.  Pfc. Bergdahl is from Ketchum, Idaho.

Captured in Pakitka province, Afghanistan, on June 30, 2009.  The Pentagon declared him Duty Status Whereabouts
Unknown on July 1, 2009, and his status was changed to Missing-Captured on July 3, 2009.

Afghanistan POW Bowe Berghdal is a live American POW and most Americans and our military have no idea we have a live American POW and they sure do not know what he looks like.
Bowe

Meeting Information:

Held at the American Legion
Post 11, the 3rd Sunday of every
month At
1:00 PM:
(Fathers Day & other holidays
to be announced)

Location: 1801 South 9th
Street Lafayette, IN 47905-2100

 

Bingo at the Indiana
Veterans Home Sunday
December 12th 2010
Meet at 1:00pm at
McArthur Hall to help
transport residents to
the bingo hall.
Bingo starts at 1:45pm












The first story of his capture said he was
drunk and just walked off. It would be
easier to find a virgin in New Orleans
during the Mardi Graws than a drunk in
Afghanistan. I asked a soldier how easy
it is to get alcohol over there. They about
laughed in my face.

They said you are with a buddy and never
by yourself. They need to know the truth
and a real effort must be made so he is not
abandoned and forgotten.

What would you do if he was
someone you cared about?

Not sure how many of you have seen
this short  video.
We need to bring him home!

You might need to cut and past the  link.

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2F
www.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D