Operation Homecoming was an initiative that took place in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, focusing on the repatriation of American prisoners of war (POWs) held in Vietnam. Launched in 1973, it successfully facilitated the return of 591 U.S. servicemen after the Paris Peace Accords were signed. The operation marked a significant moment in U.S. history, symbolizing closure for many families and the nation after years of conflict. However, it also highlighted ongoing concerns about the treatment of POWs and the fate of those still unaccounted for.
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