FreeScottSpeicher.org
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Friends Working to Free Scott Speicher
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- It was the night of January 17, 1991. Navy pilot, Lieutenant Commander Michael “Scott” Speicher, was shot down while flying a combat mission over western Iraq on the first night of Operation Desert Storm. The next morning, then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney told the news media that the United States had suffered one combat loss. When questioned whether or not it had been a death, he confirmed that the service member had been killed. He had left his E & E (Escape and Evade) sign on the desert floor, and had apparently waited for a rescue that was never launched by the U.S. military.
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