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Capt. Speicher
The search for downed Navy pilot Capt. Michael Scott Speicher was
in the news again this week. Vice Adm. Lowell Jacoby, director of the
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), told a Senate committee that the
initials "MSS" carved in a prison wall in Iraq are now being examined
by the FBI for clues to the pilot's whereabouts. People interested in
a fuller story of the search for Capt. Speicher can view a secret DIA
report in the new book "Rumsfeld's War" by column co-author Rowan
Scarborough. The DIA report reveals that the Iraqi defector who
claimed the naval officer is alive is most likely a liar. All his
assertions have been disproved by witnesses he said would support his
story.
Capt. Speicher's F-18 Hornet was shot down on the first night of
Operation Desert Storm. The Navy first listed him as killed in action,
but changed it to missing after the defector's testimony.