When we wrote
Every American’s Mission more than a month ago, we were celebrating the swelling of support to Keep America’s Promise and bring our MIAs home.
There were ample signs that what started as one man’s vision was evolving to a mission for every American.
In our interaction with the public at funerals, through presentations, in person, by phone, and on social media, we clearly see:
Through this crisis, we have a chance to give back. By being fully present and committed to the task before us, we honor those who gave so much to for the peace of prosperity we've enjoyed for so long.
More than ever, people are working together for the good of family, community, and country. There is a renewed appreciation that service to one’s country and countrymen is not defined by military service alone, but by
integrity, honesty, humility, and service to others -- in the myriad of forms it can take.
In this blog post, we take a look at how our mission to bring MIAs home is evolving from one man’s vision to every American’s mission.
In the same way, many contribute their support in ways large and small to help bring our MIAs home, we are eager to read comments about how you and yours are
in service to your family and community through this national crisis.
It truly is Every American’s Mission.
Thank you for your support of Project Recover.