Why the Pentagon is shutting down the search for POWs and missing troops
By: Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - 03-24-20
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A Defense Department agency that tracks down the remains of missing military members and prisoners-of-war has been forced to suspend search missions because of the coronavirus pandemic:
* Officials with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Office said COVID-19 has had a “significant impact” on their worldwide operations.
* All field missions this month have been either been completed or terminated earlier than planned.
* Agency personnel have returned to their home base. All future missions have been postponed or canceled, at least through early June.
* The agency suspended several missions earlier than planned, including recovery operations and investigations in the Republic of Kiribati - location of the Battle of Tarawa in World War II - along with other former battlefields in the Philippines, Poland and Vietnam.
* Other than a privately-funded underwater investigation off the coast of Latvia, there are no search missions occurring anywhere, agency officials said.
* “All personnel are home and in 14 day self-isolation,” DPAA officials said in a statement.
* Most of the agency employees are now teleworking when possible to limit the number of employees in offices.
* Organized meetings for family members planned in Miami and Little Rock have been cancelled. Briefings will still be provided by telephone, DPAA officials said.