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  • Phil Mascari is one of nearly 600 Americans lost in Laos during American involvement in Indochina.

    Mascari, Phillip L. 1990

  • "Mascari," said the Prince, with a haughty smile, "through these veins rolls the blood of the old Visconti, -- of those who boasted that no woman ever escaped their lust, and no man their resentment.

    Zicci — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "Mascari," said Zanoni, "your patron is no more; your services will be valueless to his heir, -- a sober man whom poverty has preserved from vice.

    Zanoni Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "Mascari," said the Prince, with a haughty smile, "through these veins rolls the blood of the old Visconti, -- of those who boasted that no woman ever escaped their lust, and no man their resentment.

    Zicci — Volume 01 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "Mascari," said the prince, with a haughty smile, "through these veins rolls the blood of the old Visconti -- of those who boasted that no woman ever escaped their lust, and no man their resentment.

    Zanoni Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • The U.S. does not know whether the enemy knows the fate of Mascari.

    Mascari, Phillip L. 1990

  • Phillip L. Mascari was promoted to the rank of Major during the period he was maintained missing in action.

    Mascari, Phillip L. 1990

  • On his 33rd mission, on May 2, 1969, Mascari was the pilot of an O2A observation plane on a mission in Laos near the city of

    Mascari, Phillip L. 1990

  • In 1973 and again in 1975, Sal Mascari traveled to Laos to see what he could learn about his son.

    Mascari, Phillip L. 1990

  • Sal and Jeanne Mascari believed their son could still be alive.

    Mascari, Phillip L. 1990

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