DiscoverStories of Sacrifice - American POW/MIAsEp4 Pt2 With Senator Robert Smith || Baron 52 MIA Mystery - No Accountability
Ep4 Pt2 With Senator Robert Smith || Baron 52 MIA Mystery - No Accountability

Ep4 Pt2 With Senator Robert Smith || Baron 52 MIA Mystery - No Accountability

Update: 2023-05-27
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Ep4 Pt2 With Senator Robert Smith || Baron 52 MIA Mystery - No Accountability
Important Documents in this episode: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EcBDgBjYVSC6Duh1IlJWqiPM4wsG55Oo?usp=share_link

In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most controversial and emotionally charged issues in American history: the fate of American servicemembers who were missing in action or were prisoners of war during the Vietnam War. Our guest for this episode is Senator Robert Smith, who served as Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs in the early 1990s.

Host's of the Baron 52 Series Podcast:
John Bear, lead researcher and host

John Matejov and Mary Matejov Salzinger, siblings and Primary Next of Kin of Sgt Joseph Matejov who is the subject of this podcast.

361st TEWS Squadron family member, fellow researcher and Matejov family supporter, Heather Atherton. Heather is the daughter of Lt Michael Moore who was a pilot in the 361st TEWS Squadron (known as the "Front Enders" on the EC-47 aircraft. Heather is a board member of nonprofit “Legacies of War” an organization that educates the public about the American secret war in Laos and works to remove unexploded ordnances still impacting lives today.

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Ep4 Pt2 With Senator Robert Smith || Baron 52 MIA Mystery - No Accountability

Ep4 Pt2 With Senator Robert Smith || Baron 52 MIA Mystery - No Accountability

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