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With just a couple weeks left of
2024 we are reflecting on this year's accomplishments, triumphs, and lessons. MIA missions took us to Africa, the South Pacific, and Europe. We're working with more universities to develop technology that will advance our land search missions. We continue to develop our Skyward Bound education program to engage the next generation in our mission. And we successfully closed an Avenger site, bringing the last of the three crew members home this fall. We are honored to be able to share an incredible documentary by Amy and Chris Perez of Media Evolve. Chris is a Project Recover Team Member who was part of the team that recovered the remains of the three Navy airmen highlighted in the film. Amy and Chris documented LT Manown's memorial in Kingwood, WV through video and photography, making this a very special project for the husband-wife team. We are grateful to them for this
gift!
Click on the image above to see the 10-minute documentary "In Their Shoes, by Amy & Chris Perez of Media Evolve. Image by Media Evolve.
Support our 2025 missions! What we can accomplish is largely a result of the amount of donations that come from the individuals, foundations and organizations that make up our family of supporters. Thank you to everyone
who supports us through your donations, merchandise purchases, event participation, promoting our organization through your networks, and sharing the story of our work.
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Tribute Donations - November 2024 🎖️ Join us in keeping the memory alive of those we've lost, and honoring those who inspire us in the present.
~In memory of LT Jay Ross Manown, Jr., from Anita Craig.
~In memory of LT Jay Ross Manown, Jr., from Joann & Paul Gabel.
~In memory of LT Jay Ross Manown, Jr., from Debbie Payne for Joann Craig Gabel.
~In memory of LT Jay Ross Manown, Jr., from Jeanne and William Arnold.
~In loving memory and honor of LT Jay R. Manown, Jr., God Bless, from Kip Price.
~In loving memory of my uncle, Captain James Lawson Orr, B-25 pilot, who was shot down while on a night bombing mission over enemy shipping lines in Milne Bay, New Guinea on August 26, 1942. A West Point
graduate, he was 26 years old. From Patricia Barnett.
~“Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality.” —Emily Dickinson On behalf of all families who are missing their loved ones.
Blessings for your journey home Shelli. From Karen Ambrogi.
~In honor of Cpt. Alfred M Fite Jr. WWII B-17 pilot and Cpt. David M Fite, National Guard KC-135 pilot lost in service. from Rachel Beard.
~In memory of Felton Lancaster, Thank you for your service to our country. I never knew you in life but I will meet you in the resurrection. From Gregory Sheppard.
~In memory of Manny G., a supporter of our military and Veterans. From Regina Pfeiffer.
~In memory of my uncle, Capt. Charles F. Pratte, Jr. of Warren, RI. From Rita Alderson.
~In memory of Lcdr. James Thomas [Jim] Ruffin, USN. Auburn University Naval ROTC classmate and friend. From John Vick.
~In memory of Gregorio San N Aguon MATT1c. From Brenda Hamby.
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With Gratitude, Michelle Abbey Director of Community & Donor Relations Project Recover |
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