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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - U.S. Navy Ships Sunk and Damaged During Korean War-Part of Cold War</title> 
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  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2012-02-22 21:40:03.64</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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  		Sunk in action ( 5 ships):USS Magpie (AMS-25) blew up after striking a mine, 21 missingin action and 12 survivors, 29 September 1950.USS Pirate(AM-275) sunk after striking a mine at Wonsan, North Korea, 12October 1950USS Pledge (AM-277) sunk after striking a mine at Wonsan,North Korea, 12 October 
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  <title>Guest - NATO Exercise ABLE ARCHER</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/NATO-Exercise-ABLE-ARCHER-1-2102316.html</link> 
  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2012-01-06 07:42:45.823</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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  <title>Guest - NATO Exercise ABLE ARCHER</title> 
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  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2012-01-03 16:29:28.52</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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  <title>Guest - Dominican Republic - 1965</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Dominican-Republic-1965-1-1846782.html</link> 
  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2010-06-22 02:35:57.57</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  U.S.&amp;nbsp;intervention, Dominican Republic, 1965This from:http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-15762.htmlThe CostUS CASUALTIES44 Dead27 KIA 172 WIA 111 injured 1 MIAbELKNAP
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Another Incident US Army</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Another-Incident-US-Army-1-1673930.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-11-29 21:51:18.0</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  
    On January 11, 1985 as Member of the 56th Field
Artillery G-3 Training Staff I was sent to Camp Redleg, Heilbronn,
Germany when an accident was reported involving C Battery, 3rd
Battalion, 84th Field Artillery. Three soldiers were killed in an
explosion. The explosion occurred while removi
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Vietnam</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Vietnam-1-1619986.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-11-19 08:01:18.263</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Here is a link to a timeline of the most important events of the Vietnam Warhttp://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/timeline/index.htmlA history of the Vietnam WasIn the year 1954, Vietnam was split into two separate parts: the communist north and the democratic south. Thereafter, a series of events t
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  <title>pdudkowski - September 18.....National POW MIA Recognition Day</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/September-18-National-POW-MIA-Recognition-Day-1-1616102.html</link> 
  <author>pdudkowski</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-09-18 22:28:34.577</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  &amp;nbsp;National POW/MIA Recognition Day 2009 Message On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we recognize and honor a small, but very special group of Americans: our former prisoners of war and those who are still missing in action. Each year, the third Friday in September is set aside to honor the comm
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Gulf War Losses</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Gulf-War-Losses-1-1611246.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-09-18 23:58:59.747</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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Gulf War Aircraft Losses



We sometimes forget that the Gulf War/Desert Shield/Desert Storm were part of the ColdWar
era. Short lived though it was, there were losses that could not be
considered any different or account for less. Any loss is felt by all,
we grieve along with the family of
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Air Crashes in Maine</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Air-Crashes-in-Maine-1-1606618.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-09-08 03:21:33.06</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  &amp;nbsp;Here is an interesting list of aircraft crashes in Maine. Thanks Sean for the heads up.The link will take you to the Home Page, scroll down and click on List of Military Aircraft Accidents in Mainethe list is in Word 2007 so I hope you can read it.http://www.mewreckchasers.com/index.htmlJerry
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  <title>Guest - Formosa Strait</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Formosa-Strait-1-1604015.html</link> 
  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-09-05 01:17:06.647</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  : 18 January 1953Crash related deaths:LTJG Gerald W. Stuart (CG Aviator #619)ALC Winfield J. HammondAL1 Carl R. TornellAO1 Joseph (Dick) R. BridgeAD3 Tracy W. MillerAir Station the aircraft and/or crew were assigned to:Coast Guard Air Detachment Sangley Point, Philippines&amp;nbsp;Aircraft type and Coas
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Army Air Crew Losses</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Army-Air-Crew-Losses-1-1598169.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-29 15:36:54.287</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Here is a link to a website Army Air Crews, that has a very large list of aircraft and lives lost. Across thetop of the page are links for different types of aircraft. A lot of the Helo&apos;s were lost in Vietnam.http://www.armyaircrews.com/index.htmlJerry
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - NSA Memorial Wall</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/NSA-Memorial-Wall-1-1579668.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 17:06:59.467</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  The National Security Agency/Central Security
Service Cryptologic Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their
lives, &quot;serving in silence,&quot; in the line of duty. It serves as an
important reminder of the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping
the United States secure and of the coura
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - CIA Memorial Wall</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/CIA-Memorial-Wall-1-1579667.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 17:02:59.14</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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The Memorial Wall is located in the Original Headquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 90 stars carved into the white Vermont marble wall,[2] each one representing an employee who died in the line of s
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Korean War</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Korean-War-1-1579665.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-08 04:50:16.67</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  
    The Cold War between the Communists and the Western Worlds began
    in earnest at the end of World War II. In order to maintain political prestige among the
    uncommitted nations of the world, neither side could allow the other any advantage or
    concession. The Soviets tried to blocka
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - American Lives Sacrificed</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/American-Lives-Sacrificed-1-1579663.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 16:47:07.637</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  From Military.commerican Lives Sacrificed
		  
It is estimated 22 million former, current military, Department of
Defense Civilian, Intelligence, Foreign Service, and United States
employees faithfully performed their Cold War duties. These are
estimates of Cold War Casualties: 400,000 were exp
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Another List</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Another-List-1-1579662.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 16:42:15.543</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  From Military.com(Source: Scott AFB Retiree Activities Office, web site) Appendix R.4b
US WARS/CONFLICTS
COLD WAR COMBAT CHRONOLOGY (1945 ? 1991)&amp;nbsp;IRON CURTAIN : EUROPE
1944
Nov 7 Yugoslavia:
First Hostile Encounter of Cold War. Incident at Nis. P-38s from U.S.
82nd Fighter Group squadrons
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - A List Of Russian Losses</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/A-List-Of-Russian-Losses-1-1579658.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-30 04:49:32.35</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  
How truthful this is, is anyone&apos;s guessRecently Declassified Soviet War and U.S. Covert Casualties.
By Paul F. Kisak

&amp;nbsp;
     The new millennium has seen many changes
 in world politics.  One of those changes has been the revelation
 of here-to-fore classified data on the casualties that
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Korean War US Casualties</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Korean-War-US-Casualties-1-1579654.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 16:25:48.093</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  U.S. MILITARY KOREAN WAR STATISTICS
		
		BATTLE DEAD*&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 33,686 (*Includes 4,735 findings of presumptive death under the Missing Persons Act)
		
			
			
				
					Killed in Action
					23,637
				
				
					Died of Wounds
					&amp;nbsp; 2,484
				
				
					Died While Miss
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Lives Lost During Cold War</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Lives-Lost-During-Cold-War-1-1579637.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2012-03-04 01:13:15.837</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  One common remark Cold War Vetrans hear is &quot;you were not shot at&quot;. Well that is far frombeing true, many lives were lost, some were accidents but there were many killed by hostileforces. Just how many is not clear, top secret operations that were not reported for a long timehid the numbers.The VFW h
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Incidents Involving Nuclear Weapons and Materials</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Incidents-Involving-Nuclear-Weapons-and-Materials-1-1579635.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 15:55:41.56</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Were and are nuclear weapons now safe? Here is a list of accidents that occured involvingnuclear weapons. This was just more stress put upon our military. Any one of these could have hadhorrific consequences.U. S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS ACCIDENTSby Jaya Tiwari and Cleve J. GrayJaya
Tiwari is a Ph.D. candi
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Naval Accidents During Cold War</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Naval-Accidents-During-Cold-War-1-1579633.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2010-11-21 23:53:00.763</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  TitleNeptune papers III ; Naval nuclear accidentas at seaAuthorArkinHandlerOrganisationGreenpeace InternationalPublicationDate1990===============================In a further attempt to prove that there were large numbers of military personnel killed andinjured during the Cold War I add this.This is 
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Aircraft Shot Down In Cold War</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Aircraft-Shot-Down-In-Cold-War-1-1579627.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-01-08 02:30:16.67</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  From All POW/MIA this list of American aircraft shot down by Communist forcesCold War    Incidents As Reported By DPMO JANUARY 2003  Incident Total: 14 Personnel Total: 165This does not include Korea and Vietnam        4/8/50
Navy PB4Y2 crew of 10 shot down by Soviet fighters over Baltic Sea, off

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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - This Is More Than The VFW Counts</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/This-Is-More-Than-The-VFW-Counts-1-1579626.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2010-02-18 01:48:29.14</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  As reported by ALL POW/MIA on their website http://www.aiipowmia.com/Notice the total deaths listed for Cold War EraCOLD WAR 2 September 1945 - 21 August 1991Participants: Classified :: POWs: Classified :: MIAs: 343 :: Deaths In Service: Classified :: Deaths In Service: 407,316 ERA
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - The Tree Trimming Incident</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/The-Tree-Trimming-Incident-1-1579624.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 15:37:12.357</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  One incident I believe I left out of the list was the infamous &quot;Tree Trimming Incident&quot;.On Aug 16, 1976, The United States and the UN Command decided that one particular treein the DMZ was blocking the line of sight from two checkpoints.A workforce of South Koreans was sent out to evaluate the tree 
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Cold War Deaths Still Being Counted</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Cold-War-Deaths-Still-Being-Counted-1-1579621.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 15:34:48.733</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  rom ABout.comRadioactive Fallout from nuclear tests spread across entire U.S.From
1950 through 1963, thousands of ever-more powerful nuclear bombs
exploded. You would think we would have noticed something like that,
but the explosions were merely &quot;tests&quot; in &quot;isolated&quot; areas, like
Nevada, U.S.A. 
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Army Deaths and Injuries in Cold War</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Army-Deaths-and-Injuries-in-Cold-War-1-1579619.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 15:32:53.903</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  From the 3rd Armored DivisionCASUALTIES OF THE COLD WARWhile
the Cold War did not generally produce casualties as other wars do,
many soldiers still lost their lives while serving on freedoms
frontier. Most of the casualties died in training accidents, these
soldiers died in foreign lands protec
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Homeless Veterans</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Homeless-Veterans-1-1579611.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 15:24:56.843</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  While accurate figures are hard to come by, the number of homless veterans is about 1 in 3.Sources vary in their figures, even the VA is not sure. One claim is 299,000 on any given nightand 400,00 during the year. And 30 percent of the homeless veterans are from the Cold War and Vietnam.Since
most 
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - War or Conflict losses</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/War-or-Conflict-losses-1-1579590.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-08-07 14:57:39.653</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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  War or conflict
Date
Deaths
Wounded
Total dead
and wounded
Missing
Sources/
notes


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other
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World War II
1941–1945
291,557
113,842
405,399
670,846
1,076,245
30,314
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  <title>SACWARRIOR - OP ALPHA Fulda 1984</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/OP-ALPHA-Fulda-1984-1-1547840.html</link> 
  <author>SACWARRIOR</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-07-12 20:45:19.873</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - List of terrorism attacks</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/List-of-terrorism-attacks-1-1546095.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-07-06 16:51:58.357</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Here is a list of terrorism attacks. There were more before 1950 but are not so well documentedThis is from Adam Young&amp;nbsp; and a link to the site http://www.mises.org/article.aspx?Id=887&amp;amp;FS=A+Hiarticle+of+TerrorSo acts of terrorism against the United States did NOT start with 9/11November 1, 1
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Another Casuality List for Cold War</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Another-Casuality-List-for-Cold-War-1-1545184.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-07-10 03:42:06.5</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  This list contains many terrorist attacks that were not included in previous lists. This is US Navy and Marines.So a little more to disprove the old and untrue utterance issued by many &quot;Not A Shot Was Fired/No Lives Were Lost.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;
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  <title>SKIPRAY - KALAMAZOO SAILORS THAT FELL OVERBOARD</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/KALAMAZOO-SAILORS-THAT-FELL-OVERBOARD-1-1544857.html</link> 
  <author>SKIPRAY</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-07-05 03:55:49.81</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Does anyone know the names of the two sailors who fell overboard on the USS KALAMAZOO on sept 12 1989
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Silver Rose Award for Agent Orange victims</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Silver-Rose-Award-for-Agent-Orange-victims-1-1529964.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-06-25 09:09:17.887</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Were you exposed to Agent Orange or other dioxins? You might be eligible for a Silver Rose Award, actuallyyou should receive a Military Oder of the Purple Heart; but don&apos;t expect&amp;nbsp; that check my bloghttp://jerry88acwv-americancoldwarveterans.blogspot.com/Jerry
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  <title>Guest - Cold War Shootdowns</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Cold-War-Shootdowns-1-1495576.html</link> 
  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-05-24 23:57:15.33</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  There is a very detailed list of Cold War shootdowns at www.aiipowmia.com/koreacw/cw1.html.&amp;nbsp; I saw in my search another incident not mentioned in the above list of an incident off Taiwan Straits that killed 11.&amp;nbsp; There must be quite a number of KIA, wounded, injured, if you consider all tho
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  <title>SACWARRIOR - &apos;Not a Real War?&apos; - by Susan Mohammad, Maclean&apos;s Magazine </title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Not-a-Real-War-by-Susan-Mohammad-Maclean-s-Magazine-1-1439627.html</link> 
  <author>SACWARRIOR</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-04-21 00:03:51.127</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  &apos;Well, it wasn&apos;t really a war, was it?&apos;http://www.zinio.com/pages/Macleans/Apr-13-09/405171660/pg-32U.S. Cold War vets are asking for recognition for their service.Scott L&apos;Ecuyer
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  <title>SACWARRIOR - Atomic Test Veterans Service Medal</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Atomic-Test-Veterans-Service-Medal-1-1384729.html</link> 
  <author>SACWARRIOR</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-02-26 01:01:34.27</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  An update on the Atomic Test Vet Service Medal that also died in 110th. This medal is long overdue, as is, the CWVM/CWSM. It is also a medal that would recognize another small part of Cold Warriors.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;http://www.atomicveterans.org/current_update.htmI am to the belief that all Co
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  <title>seaneagan - The Bay of Pigs</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/The-Bay-of-Pigs-1-1368605.html</link> 
  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-02-16 13:40:37.017</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  The Bay of PigsCuba 1961Author: Alejandro de QuesadaIllustrator: Stephen Walsh I just finished this title from Osprey Publishing called &quot; The Bay of Pigs&quot; it is 64 pages packed with the little known details of Cuban exile Assault Brigade 2506 at the Bay of Pigs on April 17, 1961. This incident was a
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  <title>pdudkowski - Cold War Vets file suit</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Cold-War-Vets-file-suit-1-1278300.html</link> 
  <author>pdudkowski</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-01-10 07:04:41.17</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
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  &amp;nbsp;I picked this up from Military.com See if the areas I highlited sound familiar.Vets sue Over Cold War-eraExperiments
January 08, 2009
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Christmas at Ground Zero</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Christmas-at-Ground-Zero-1-1248518.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-12-26 21:37:53.25</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  A little humor about what might have been. It did not happen thanks to all Cold War Veteranshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGdrMOttV_sJerry
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  <title>seaneagan - 40th Anniversary of Pueblo Crew Release         NAVY TV This Day in Naval History 40th Anniversary o</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/40th-Anniversary-of-Pueblo-Crew-Release-NAVY-TV-This-Day-in-Naval-History-40th-Anniversary-o-1-1244322.html</link> 
  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2009-02-24 08:22:56.42</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  40th Anniversary of Pueblo Crew ReleaseNAVY TVThis Day in Naval History40th Anniversary of Pueblo Crew ReleaseOn
this date in 1968, the imprisoned crew of the USS Pueblo (AGER-2) was
released, exactly 11 months after being captured and held as prisoners
of war by the North Koreans.Watch a video o
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - Cold War: Not A Shot Was Fired?</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Cold-War-Not-A-Shot-Was-Fired-1-1214283.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-12-15 14:34:08.187</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  I published anothr article on NBC Newsvine you can read it, comment, vote for it herehttp://jerterw.newsvine.com/_news/2008/12/14/2211073-cold-war-not-a-shot-was-fired-very-large-falsehoodJerry
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  <title>Guest - USS HOBSON EARNEST BUCKNER</title> 
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  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-12-28 00:04:36.67</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  My uncle&amp;nbsp; Earnest Buckner was killed on the USS Hobson and im not able to find his name or recognition any where is there some place&amp;nbsp; or web site where they have&amp;nbsp;a list of names?
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  <title>Jerald Terwilliger - A Very Good Article About Cold War Shootdowns</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/A-Very-Good-Article-About-Cold-War-Shootdowns-1-1115205.html</link> 
  <author>Jerald Terwilliger</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-11-14 03:41:44.747</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  &amp;nbsp;I found this very interesting and lengthy report on Cold War Shootdowns. I think every member of Congress should be required to read it. This link is for Part One, there is another link on that for Part Two.http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3901/is_200104/ai_n8949287/pg_1?tag=artBody;col
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  <title>BGRH21052 - Cold War Aircraft Web Site</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Cold-War-Aircraft-Web-Site-1-1094629.html</link> 
  <author>BGRH21052</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-11-07 22:38:42.793</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Check it out.http://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/cold_war_aircraft.asp
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  <title>coldwarrior - Comparison of Military Deaths by Conflict</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/Comparison-of-Military-Deaths-by-Conflict-1-1081288.html</link> 
  <author>coldwarrior</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-11-04 01:52:52.61</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Average Annual Total Death Rates Compared by War/ConflictIncluding Non-Battle Deaths Both In and Out of Theater&amp;nbsp;Ranking&amp;nbsp;War/ConflictAverage Annual Total Death Rate1Civil War (1861–1865)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 124,5832World War I (1917–1918)116,5163World War II (1940–1945)81,0804Korean War (1950–1953)
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  <title>seaneagan - 1950&apos;s Cold War Propaganda - Communism Vs Capitalism</title> 
  <link>http://forum1.aimoo.com/American_Cold_War_Veterans/category/1950-s-Cold-War-Propaganda-Communism-Vs-Capitalism-1-1055122.html</link> 
  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-10-17 08:14:59.45</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Thanks to Iceman sending this little beauty along



1950&apos;s Cold War Propaganda - Communism Vs Capitalism
           

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  <title>seaneagan - Commemoration of Cold War Crash</title> 
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  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-09-17 06:49:36.483</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Commemoration of Cold War CrashSurvivor of B-52 crash in IGH speaks  1958 crash killed all but one of crew, evicted familyLoren
Kahl, who survived being burned following a B-52 crash in Inver Grove
Heights in 1958, will be the featured speaker at a 50th anniversary
commemoration of the event.Kahl
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  <title>seaneagan - Canadian atomic testing veteran compensation: $24,000    Government deal labelled </title> 
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  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-09-03 19:06:34.17</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  Canadian atomic testing veteran compensation: $24,000Government deal labelled &quot;a joke&quot; by  association representing remaining veterans and their widowsJason Fekete,     Calgary HeraldPublished: Tuesday, September 02, 2008CALGARY
- After a decades-long battle over their plight, Defence Minister Pete
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  <title>seaneagan - &quot;I was murdered! Can you hear me?&quot;</title> 
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  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-08-19 19:39:14.75</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  &quot;I was murdered! Can you hear me?&quot;This is a piece all Americans should read by Phillip F. Tourney, survivor and past president of the USS LIBERTY Veterans Association three times and co-host of the LIBERTY HOUR radio show. This post appeared in the Blog Bits and Pieces&quot;I was murdered! Can you hear m
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  <title>seaneagan - August 12, 1961 East Germany begins construction of the Berlin Wall</title> 
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  <author>seaneagan</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-08-13 09:27:02.827</pubDate> 
  <category>Cold War Casualties</category> 
  <description>
  August 12,   1961   East Germany begins construction of the Berlin Wall
In an effort to stem the tide of refugees attempting to leave East Berlin,
the communist government of East Germany begins building the Berlin
Wall to divide East and West Berlin. Construction of the wall caused a
short-term
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