The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1995, Image 12

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In 1975, Graves read an ar
ticle about two American air
men who were released from a
Russian prison camp.
They reported there were
other POWs in the camp.
This article gave Graves
hope that Lackey might still
be alive.
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,”
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Mikulec said.
“These people made sacri
fices for all of us, not just the
military.”
Jennifer Taylor is the Angel
Flight commander and a
sophomore business adminis
tration major.
“We are very behind the
Corps program and do many
things with Arnold Air Soci
ety, community service wise,”
said Taylor.
All three women said they
want to stress that this is not
just a military program.
There are a lot of people in
volved who have no ties to the
military, but they want to
help.
They also said part of the
purpose of this week is to
raise awareness about POWs
and MIAs.
The Corps of Cadets,
Arnold Air Society and Angel
Flight are all wearing yellow
ribbons this week to show
their support for those who
are missing.
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