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Spohn's name does not appear on the list of prisoners of war or those missing in action maintained by the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel
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After requesting, receiving and reviewing both Spohn's personnel and medical records there was no documentation placing him in Vietnam during the time of his alleged captivity, Dec. 1965-Feb.
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According to Spohn's recollection, he was in Vietnam only three days when he and a dozen other American soldiers were ambushed.
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Shantag said the absence of Spohn's name from the PMSEA roster is the most significant item challenging the credibility of his story.
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January 1966, that could back Spohn's story because his whereabouts are unknown for that period, Lewis said.
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December 1965 records of Company E, 14th Infantry Regiment -- Spohn's first unit in Korea before he was transferred to the military police.
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It was brought to our attention that Spohn's name does not appear on the list of POW/MIAs maintained by the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing
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The search of medical records did find a three-month gap, from October 1965 to January 1966, that could back Spohn's story because his whereabouts are unknown for that period, Lewis said.
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Trefts declined to speculate whether Spohn's account -- if untrue -- would violate any Air Force regulations or federal laws.
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Shantag and other veterans who have studied Spohn's story cite several points that call Spohn's story into question:
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