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  1. Evelyn Anderson, a United States Civilian, was held as a Prisoner of War in Laos from October 28, 1972 until her death in captivity. (NOTE: As a civilian she is NOT authorized the POW Medal, but is listed by the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office as a Vietnam War POW.) SEE MORE RECIPENTS OF THIS AWARD. Beatrice Kosin and Evelyn ...

  2. Evelyn Anderson, Beatrice Kosin, Lloyd Oppel and Samuel Mattix, all missionaries working for Christian Missions of Many Lands. Several other Americans managed to escape and radioed for help. At 9:04 on Sunday morning following the capture, an American helicopter arrived and evacuated nine Filipinos, five Lao and the Americans who had radioed ...

  3. Nov 2, 2011 · On this date in 1972, Vietnamese communists in Laos summarily executed two American missionaries. Evelyn Anderson and Beatrice Kosin were nurses dispatched to southeast Asia with the Christian Missions of Many Lands, which does what it says on the tin. On Oct. 27, 1972, North Vietnamese communists seized the town of Ban Kengkok, near Savannakhet.

  4. They took prisoners, Including Evelyn Anderson, Beatrice Kosin, Lloyd Oppel and Samuel Mattix. Several other Americans in Kengkok managed to escape and radioed for help. At 9:04 on Sunday morning following the capture, an American helicopter arrived and evacuated nine Filipinos, five Lao and the Americans who had radioed for help.

  5. Oct 7, 1998 · Evelyn Daniel Anderson (1926-1998) Evelyn Daniel Anderson became a paraplegic at age four when her spine was severed by a stray .22 caliber bullet. She was never able to sit, stand or walk again. She was confined to a gurney (“a rolling table”), upon which she would lie prone, propped by an arm bent at the elbow.

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  8. Mar 22, 2022 · Evelyn Anderson was 4-years-old when a child played with a gun on Christmas Eve, 1930 and a stray bullet changed her life. The bullet severed her spine. Born in Greensboro in 1926, Anderson was ...

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