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Unclaimed is a 2013 Canadian documentary film about a man who claims to be former Special Forces Green Beret Master Sgt. John Hartley Robertson, who was declared dead after being shot down over Laos on a classified mission on 20 May 1968.
In 2013 the documentary Unclaimed was released in which it was claimed that Robertson had been living in Vietnam for the last 40 years. The man claiming to be Robertson was actually Dang Tan Ngoc, "a 76-year-old Vietnamese citizen of French origin who has a history of pretending to be US army veterans" May 22: Crews, John H: 1st Lieutenant: USAF
Unclaimed may refer to: . Unclaimed, a documentary; Unclaimed, a TV film; The Unclaimed, a project under which a 1967 single was released by Milan the Leather Boy; Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property, also known as unclaimed property
The National League of Families' POW/MIA flag; it was created in 1971 when the war was still in progress. The National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia was created by Sybil Stockdale, Evelyn Grubb and Mary Crowe as an originally small group of POW/MIA wives in Coronado, California, and Hampton Roads, Virginia, in 1967.
They've supported the YMCA, Elks, the Robertson Community Center and others. In 2005, John Robertson's wife, Virginia, started a charitable fund to benefit children and families. She died in 2009.
Passenger on UH-1H #69-15391 that hit the fantail of USS John R. Craig and crashed into Da Nang Harbour [7] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] March 7: Howell, Carter A: First lieutenant: USAF: 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron: Laos, Saravane Province: Pilot of an F-4E seen to impact the ground on a bombing run, no ejection observed. In 2003 ...
Willie and Korie welcomed their son, John Luke Robertson, on Oct. 11, 1995. John Luke was 16 years old when Duck Dynasty started airing on A&E in 2012.. A few years later, on his 19th birthday, he ...
Very Important Person (U.S. title: A Coming Out Party [1]) is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and written by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth. [2] The cast includes several well-known British comedy and character actors, including James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter in a dual role as a dour Scottish prisoner and a German prisoner-of-war camp officer, Eric Sykes, John Le ...