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Graves said he has been in touch with Lackey’s son who also believes that his father is alive. Lackey’s son has a report saying that two Greek fisher men had seen the plane crash and reported that a Russian trawler had lifted two men out of a raft and taken them on board. Graves ended his speech with a quote from Winston Churchill. “You must never give up,” he said, “never, never, never give up.” Cadet Maj. Lorelei Gomez, Arnold Air Society commander and a senior community health major, said the society invited these speakers be cause they were former stu dents who had done a lot of re search on the subject of POW/MIA. Rashel Mikulec, a junior biomedical science major, is a member of Angel Flight. She said she is a member because it is a great way to show support to the members of Arnold Air Society and the Corps of Cadets in general. “A lot of people don’t realize what POW/MIA week is,” NEVER DATE A WOMAN WHO LETS HER CAT RUN HER LIFE O.K., O.K.,.. . 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