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AUVs and ROVs - The Science Behind the Search for MIAs

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Underwater robotics is the key to the science behind the search for MIAs. The team uses Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to investigate. Learn more about The Science Behind the Search for MIAs.
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Project Recover searches for, finds, and repatriates American MIAs, in order to provide recognition and closure for families and the Nation. Project Recover has located more than 30 US
WWII aircraft and one US destroyer associated with more than 170 MIAs in global missions. Working in full cooperation with host nations and the DPAA, Project Recover has helped repatriate 13 MIAs. In 2021, our mission will expand to include recoveries.
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Research Your Family's MIA
Project Recover
Project Recover is a collaborative effort to enlist 21st-century science and technology in a question to find and repatriate Americans missing in action (MIA) since World War II, in order to provide recognition and closure for families and the Nation.
Project Recover has located more than 30 US World War II aircraft associated with more than 100 MIAs in missions around the globe. Additionally, the organization located the USS Abner Read, a destroyer, associated with 70 MIAs.
Working in full cooperation with host nations and the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), Project Recover has helped repatriate 13 MIAs. In 2021, our mission will expand to include recovery operations of 87 MIAs.
About Project Recover
Team
Dan O’Brien, CFO/Director
Val Thal-Slocum, Board of Directors
How to Research Your Family’s MIA
Recent Finds
Project Recover Discovers Stern of World War II US Destroyer
Project Recover Locates WWII B-24 Heaven Can Wait
MIA Search
Search for Missing WWII UDT Members in Palau
Project Recover Searches for WWII Aircraft, MIAs in Italy
Scuba Diving MIA Crash Sites in the Solomons
Recent Repatriated MIAs
Lt. William Punnell, WWII Pilot, Buried at Arlington Cemetery
WWII Ordnanceman Sharninghouse Laid to Rest in Hometown
Albert P. ‘Bud’ Rybarczyk Buried After MIA for 73 Years Missing
#KeepingAmericasPromise #EveryAmericansMission #POWMIA #ProjectRecover
Join Our Newsletter
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Project Recover searches for, finds, and repatriates American MIAs, in order to provide recognition and closure for families and the Nation. Project Recover has located more than 30 US
WWII aircraft and one US destroyer associated with more than 170 MIAs in global missions. Working in full cooperation with host nations and the DPAA, Project Recover has helped repatriate 13 MIAs. In 2021, our mission will expand to include recoveries.
About
Research Your Family's MIA
Project Recover
Project Recover is a collaborative effort to enlist 21st-century science and technology in a question to find and repatriate Americans missing in action (MIA) since World War II, in order to provide recognition and closure for families and the Nation.
Project Recover has located more than 30 US World War II aircraft associated with more than 100 MIAs in missions around the globe. Additionally, the organization located the USS Abner Read, a destroyer, associated with 70 MIAs.
Working in full cooperation with host nations and the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), Project Recover has helped repatriate 13 MIAs. In 2021, our mission will expand to include recovery operations of 87 MIAs.
About Project Recover
Team
Dan O’Brien, CFO/Director
Val Thal-Slocum, Board of Directors
How to Research Your Family’s MIA
Recent Finds
Project Recover Discovers Stern of World War II US Destroyer
Project Recover Locates WWII B-24 Heaven Can Wait
MIA Search
Search for Missing WWII UDT Members in Palau
Project Recover Searches for WWII Aircraft, MIAs in Italy
Scuba Diving MIA Crash Sites in the Solomons
Recent Repatriated MIAs
Lt. William Punnell, WWII Pilot, Buried at Arlington Cemetery
WWII Ordnanceman Sharninghouse Laid to Rest in Hometown
Albert P. ‘Bud’ Rybarczyk Buried After MIA for 73 Years Missing