Amy Waters Yarsinske to Talk US Military's Commitment to Finding POWs and MIAs in DC, 6/14-15

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Researcher and "POW HUNTER" Amy Waters Yarsinske raises questions about US military's commitment to finding POWs and MIAs

IN DC: Friday, June 14, 7:30 p.m.
Keynote speaker, National Alliance of Families Forum for
America's missing servicemen and women

Saturday, June 15, 8 a.m. to Noon
Panel Discussion about America's commitment to missing servicemen and women

WHERE: Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202

Amy Waters Yarsinske latest expose is on the case of Captain Scott Speicherm as detailed in her new book An American in the Basement.

Author Amy Water Yarsinske, a veteran author of more than 55 non-fiction books on American history, military and current affairs, is known as "the POW Hunter" due to her experience in military intelligence. An American in the Basement is an expose about the betrayal of Captain Scott Speicher and the cover-up of his death, according to the author. Researcher Yarsinske advocates that every parent, family member or enlisted person become educated about the promises made by the U.S. Forces to search, locate, assist and recover all alive prisoners of war and missing in action. "The public has been shielded from the ugly truth of the Speicher case and others like it," said Ms. Yarsinske. "This book bares the truth in a way that Washington has actively tried to prevent."

The story of navy captain Michael Scott Speicher begins when he became the first American service man shot down in the 1991 Iraqi conflict. The book documents what happened, from beginning to end, with new documentation and eyewitness accounts that confirm Speicher was alive and captured during that war, but "forgotten" and left to behind to die. The book also examines in great detail the war of words used by the armed services to define those it will bring home, and those it will choose to ignore, since World War II.

For interview requests or to receive a copy of the book contact:
Amy Waters Yarsinske, Narrative Nonfiction Author
4305 Gosnold Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23508
Phone: (757) 353-6632 Cellular: (757) 621-5828
E-mail: ayarsinske(at)cox(dot)net
Web site: http://www.amywatersyarsinske.com



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