While they encourage interested families to take action, they caution against false hope. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) is the government agency responsible for the recovery, identification, and repatriation of MIAs and POWs from past wars and conflicts. Still, it is very possible to learn more about your family’s MIA through their military records. Locating an MIA is possible, profound, and still statistically rare. Project Recover has had the privilege of attending the funerals of several repatriated World War II MIAs, including ARM2c Rybarczyk, AOM2C Sharninghouse, and LT. Many families want to research the military records for their family’s MIA (Missing in Action) service member but don’t know if it is possible or where to start. Download Full PDF of this Post – Click Here
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