Scott Speicher ID’d

| August 2, 2009

Fox News is reporting that the body of Desert Shield/Desert Storm’s only MIA has been positively ID’d. No links on their website yet, but here’s one from the Star Tribune;

Officials say the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology has positively identified the remains of Captain Michael “Scott” Speicher, whose disappearance has bedeviled investigators since his jet was shot down over the Iraq desert on the first night of the war.

The Pentagon initially declared him killed, but uncertainty led officials over the years to change his official status a number of times to “missing in action” and “missing-captured.”

Officials say they got new information from Iraqi citizens last month that led them to a place in the desert believed to be the crash site — and there they found the remains.

Added: More at Blackfive and Michelle Malkin.

Category: Blue Skies, Military issues

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B Woodman

I’m glad that he’s been found. It will bring closure to his family. RIP. Now it’s time to fly in God’s brigade.

defendUSA

I held out hope all this time. And, if it’s true, may he finally come home to rest in peace. Godspeed to his family.

NHSparky

Rest in peace, Captain.

Old Tanker

Godspeed Captain, RIP.

defendUSA

Looks like Yahoo has a report on this, too.

AW1 Tim

God Bless him. And may God comfort the families of those still missing from all our wars.

UpNorth

Rest in Peace, Captain, welcome home…

tankerbabe

No doubt a bittersweet time for Capt Speicher’s family and friends. So glad he is home. Rest in Peace brave warrior.

Richard Romano

Rest well brave one.

KathyEl-Kholi

God Blessed his family by bringing him home to them, to bring them closure and peace. Captain Speicher, your sacrifice will not go unnoticed. Rest in peace in God’s arms.

tx dudette

So glad he was found and can come home to his family and friends. Much appreciation to all of our service people.

Athena

RIP Capt. Speicher, I have long thought of you whenever the word Iraq is mentioned.

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Cindy

Freedom isn’t free Spike you are a hero and you will never
be forgotten, we never gave up hope !