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JOIN THE MIA HUNTERS ON THEIR NEXT MISSION
TO THE JUNGLES OF PAPUA, NEW GUINEA IN 2008

The MIA Hunters, led by founder Bryan Moon is organizing an historic mission, see below for details:

On May 2nd 2008, ten MIA HUNTERS will leave the USA on a 14-day extreme adventure into the jungles of Papua New Guinea. This MIA Search Mission will be visiting four crash sites of WWII aircraft and their crews which have been found by trackers on the payroll of MIA HUNTERS. They will be in terrritory not previously visited by white men.

It will be the seventh such jungle trip and will be led by Bryan Moon on his 23 Mission. Bryan and his son Christopher founded MIA HUNTERS and have since discovered crash sites of over 120 MIA airmen. Of the ten volunteers, seven have signed up including one lady who had joined the 2007 Mission and a doctor who also had been on a previous jungle Mission.

This is not a trip for everyone but it is the adventure of a lifetime. Each volunteer pays his/her own way. The inclusive cost is $10,500 but your check made out to MIA HUNTERS - which is a registered Minnesota charity - should generate considerable tax relief. There will be a detail briefing before leaving for PNG and a color folder and dertails of the Mission may be obtained by calling Bryan Moon at (941) 351-6449 or by Email to him at: bryanmoon@bevcomm.net

The ultimate reward is the discovery of American MIAs whio have now been missing for over 60 years. As a result of this Mission, these men will be coming home - thanks to a handful of daring volunteers.

If you think you can handle it - call us. On the last Mission, the average age was 60 with six members in their 70s.

If interested, email Bryan Moon at:
bryanmoon@bevcomm.net
or
Telephone: (941) 351-6449

 

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