Navy Changes Speicher Status To
'Missing-In-Action'
Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter
determined today that the status of Capt. Michael Scott Speicher is changed from
"Missing/Captured" to "Missing-In-Action" (MIA).
This determination was made after a review of available information; including
the report and recommendation of a Status Review Board and comments provided by
the Speicher family, as well as a Defense Intelligence Agency assessment.
Speicher was the first casualty of Operation Desert Storm. His F/A-18 Hornet was
downed by hostile action on January 17, 1991, during the first manned air strike
of the war, and he was declared "Killed-In-Action/Body-Not-Recovered" in May
1991.
His status was changed in 2001 to MIA, and then to Missing/Captured in 2002
based on sighting reports in Iraq. Those sightings have since been discredited.
In October 2008, the intelligence community concluded that Speicher is deceased,
though his remains are unlocated. Based on that assessment, the Secretary of the
Navy convened a Status Review Board to consider whether Speicher's status should
remain Missing/Captured or should be changed.
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