Magical, miracles, and awakening
These are words people use to describe the impact bringing MIAs home has on them and their families.
"It really strengthened my faith in miracles," Richard Kozak said when his uncle, ARM3c Walter Mintus, was buried in his hometown after 74 years MIA.
"It felt like something magical was happening," said Dennis Kelvie describing how he felt when his uncle, Lt. William Punnell, was buried at Arlington National Cemetery after 74 years MIA.
"It was an awakening," Tommy Doyle said sharing the experience of repatriating his father, SSgt Jimmie Doyle, after 65 years MIA.
We are running our seasonal fundraiser now. Your donation, large or small, matters. It helps bring MIAs home and strengthens faith in the miraculous, brings alive the sense of magical, and precipitates awakenings.