Corrigan is the American instrumental in repatriating the first ever remains of sixteen U.S. servicemen from Cambodia. He sold his pension fund and went to Hanoi, Vietnam alone. He financed his own efforts because no corporation was willing to sponsor a POW/MIA effort. First warned by the U.S. Government not to go to Vietnam he later received an endorsement by the State Department and the United Nations for his non-government organization activity. In addition he was a candidate for Congress in the Republican Primary of 1994. He was awarded by the New York State Naval Militia for his huma...