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Press Release : 7/27/07

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE - ACCOMPLISHED

As many as 60 WWII MIA's, lost in time for over 62 years, may be coming home, the result of three daring MIA Search Missions in the jungle of Papua New Guinea by all-volunteer Americans, mostly senior citizens whose average age was 60 including three women.

Organized by MIA HUNTERS, the three groups made hazardous treks into jungle not previously visited by white people. Each volunteer paid their own way, expected no thanks, reward or recognition but had one united objective - find our MIA's. Each of the volunteers signed a pledge not to disturb aircraft crash sites where remains of the crews may lay at rest. Instead, they map the sites, photograph and video wreckage to identify the specific aircraft and provide all the information required by the US Army's MIA recovery teams to later excavate the sites and retrieve the remains. Contact MIA HUNTERS if you want a more complete briefing on these Search Missions.

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Contacts:
MIA Hunter Bryan Moon: Telephone (507) 263-7050
MIA Hunter Christopher Moon: Telephone (952) 440-2226.

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