National Alliance of Families

The National Alliance of Families for the Return of America's Missing Servicemen is an American organization founded in 1990.

The group is a 1980s splinter from the older National League of Families,[1] created by members who were dissatisfied with Ann Mills Griffiths' leadership.

[1] Compared to the older group, the National Alliance takes a more activist, radical stance, especially with regards towards the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue and belief in the existence of live prisoners in Southeast Asia.

[5] The National Alliance of Families has also championed the case of Gulf War missing airman Scott Speicher, and also U.S.

Prisoners of War or Missing in Action statuses service members in the current Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts as well.