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Where They Lay: Searching for America's Lost Soldiers [Hardcover]

Earl Swift (Author)
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November 11, 2003
Where They Lay melds an account of an elite military team's high-tech, high-risk search for a Vietnam War pilot's remains with a remarkably immediate and poignant retelling of his final intense hours.
In far-flung rain forests and its futuristic lab near Pearl Harbor, the Central Identification Laboratory (CILHI) strives to recover and identify the bodies of fighting men who never came home from America’s wars. Its mission combines old-fashioned bushwhacking and detective work with the latest in forensic technology.
Earl Swift accompanies a CILHI team into the Laotian jungle on a search for the remains of Major Jack Barker and his three-man crew, whose chopper went down in a fireball more than thirty years ago. He interweaves the story of the recovery team's work with a tense account of Barker's fatal attempt to rescue trapped soldiers during the largest helicopter assault in history. Swift is the first reporter ever allowed to follow a recovery mission, as these unique archaeological digs are called, in its entirety, and he got his hands dirty, combing the jungle floor for clues amid vipers, monsoons, and unexploded bombs.
Where They Lay resounds with admiration for those who fell and those who seek them. But Swift also raises hard questions about these recovery missions. Is it worth $100 million a year to try to bring home the lost from old wars? Is it worth the lives of today's soldiers? (Seven Americans died in the line of duty just months before Swift went in country.) And is the effort compromised by the corruption among native officials overseeing missions in their countries?
As new conflicts draw our attention, Where They Lay throws brilliant light on war's cost to soldiers and to those they leave at home.


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This solid and informative study by a seasoned military journalist offers the first full-scale account of the work of the Central Identification Laboratory. Dedicated to the location, recovery and identification of the remains of missing American soldiers, the lab has worked mainly with Vietnam MIAs. Swift focuses on the search for an army helicopter crew that went down in Laos in 1971. He interweaves accounts of a generation's worth of site sifting, involving everything from the most basic shovel work to satellite relaying of computer data, with the whole history of the remains-recovery project. He adds short biographies of the four lost airmen-Jack Barker, John Dugan, Billy Dillender and John Chubb-and the details of forensic and archeological techniques used over the last generation. He also paints a vivid portrait of deeply impoverished Laos, the sometimes helpful Laotians and the military professionals and technical specialists who make up the search teams. Neither antimilitary nor prowar, the book exhibits thorough research, intelligent assimilation of personal experience (including some of the shoveling) and what might be called a commitment to commitment as represented by the whole quest for the American MIA that is now entering its third generation.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Americans have spared no expense to collect the remains of soldiers and airmen lost in the Vietnam conflict. Journalist Swift participated in a 2001 recovery mission in Laos, where the team searched for clues of the helicopter crew shot down there three decades previously. Balancing the men's biographies and their nameless battle on March 20, 1971, with as-it-happens detail of excavating a crash site, Swift conveys the arduous recovery effort. Finding a location presents a dual problem: eyewitnesses often have imperfect recall and are susceptible to bribery by Laotian and Vietnamese authorities, who are motivated by money, and perhaps vengeance, to string along the American recovery effort. Swift notes the chicaneries he experienced or heard about, amid describing the meticulousness vital to excavating the crash site. It is tedious work, he writes, but the group is buoyed by the hope that some fragment will aid in identifying the soldiers. For readers interested in the legacies of Vietnam. Gilbert Taylor
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (November 11, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618168206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618168200
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #564,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Earl Swift, 52, has written for a living since his teens, and in the years since has been a Fulbright fellow, PEN finalist, four-time author and five-time Pulitzer Prize nominee.
Swift wrote for newspapers in St. Louis, Anchorage and, for 22 years, in Norfolk, where his work won numerous state and national awards. His stories have also appeared in Parade magazine, Best Newspaper Writing and River Teeth.
He is the author of JOURNEY ON THE JAMES, the story of a great American river and the largely untold history that has unfolded around it (2001); WHERE THEY LAY: SEARCHING FOR AMERICA'S LOST SOLDIERS, for which he accompanied an army archaeological team into the jungles of Laos in search of a helicopter crew shot down thirty years before (2003); and a 2007 collection of his stories, THE TANGIERMAN'S LAMENT. BIG ROADS, his history of the interstate highway system, is due from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on June 9.
An avid outdoorsman, Swift has through-hiked the Appalachian Trail, circumnavigated the Chesapeake Bay by sea kayak, and traveled the 435-mile length of the James River by canoe.
He lives in Norfolk with his 17-year-old daughter, Saylor, and is engaged to Amy Walton of Virginia Beach.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading on our lost heroes, November 11, 2003
This review is from: Where They Lay: Searching for America's Lost Soldiers (Hardcover)
This is an excellent, essential account of Americas missing POWS. For more then a generation the black flag of POW/MIS has flown over many a house and VFW post in America. Many hundreds if not thousands of men went missing in Vietnam and never returned. It is believed that many were never released from POW camps in Cambodia and Laos. This book chronicles the investigation and sightings of Americans POWs who were left behind. Like rumors of the holocaust, rumors of POW sightings in Laos have been commonplace but many investigations have turned up little.

This is a wonderful book. It goes into great detail surrounding the mystery of the lost men of Vietnam. An essential read, interesting, informative and tragic. It reminds us why we must never leave a man behind. Anyone interested in the military, Vietnam, east Asia, or in need of good winter reading will enjoy this book. It would make a great gift as well for an avid military buff.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quite a groundbreaking book, January 24, 2004
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Many Americans are unaware of the U.S. military's ongoing efforts to recover the bodies of missing soldiers from World War II and the Vietnam War. Swift put in some hard time researching this book, and it pays off--he has written a very insightful account that is not afraid to ask some tough questions about whether the risks of these recovery missions are worth the end results. Swift rightly leaves that judgment up to the reader. Fascinating and compelling right to the very end.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Where They Lay: Searching for America's Lost Soldiers, November 8, 2010
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My husband was a part of this unit back in that Viet Nam era manning their radio's when they went down so it was a very moving book for him. It brought much closure for him and for us.
Thank you author/s.
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