Is Anybody Listening?: A True Story About Pow/Mias in the Vietnam War

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About this ebook

Thirty-five long years and I was still seeking

answers. If I could make someone in the government listen

to the facts, I knew theyd want to act on them. After all,

who wouldnt want to find one of our POW/MIAs from the

Vietnam War?

IS ANYBODY LISTENING? tells of dignitaries, presidents

and those involved with the POW/MIA issue as Ive known it

since November 1968 when my husband, a Special Forces

officer, became missing-in-action.

The pages reveal my feelings and torment during my

many trips to Southeast Asia in search of answers, and my

frustrations while wandering the halls of Washington D.C.

for help.

The book was written to show the issues insidious

cover-up and my commitment to the truth.

About the author

Barbara Birchim is the wife of Army Special Forces Captain James D. Birchim who is still listed as Missing In Action from the Vietnam War. She has made numerous trips to Southeast Asia and Washington, DC, in search of answers to her husband’s case. She has been interviewed by various news media on the POW/MIA issue, belongs to several military organizations, is the mother of two grown children, and uses her nursing background to help Third World countries.

Barbara Birchim is the wife of Army Special Forces Captain James D. Birchim who is still listed as Missing In Action from the Vietnam War. She has made numerous trips to Southeast Asia and Washington, DC, in search of answers to her husband’s case. She has been interviewed by various news media on the POW/MIA issue, belongs to several military organizations, is the mother of two grown children, and uses her nursing background to help Third World countries.

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