LEWES, Delaware (WPVI) -- Across the world, 'Project Recover' is searching the seafloor to discover and repatriate Americans missing in action since World War II. One of its major partners is the ...
On the morning of Sept. 10, 1944, as World War II entered its sixth year, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Jay R. Manown, Jr. piloted his TBM-1c Avenger away from the USS Enterprise, carrying himself and two crew ...
BEND, Ore. — As families across Central Oregon prepare to honor those who gave their lives in service to the nation, one Bend-based nonprofit is working year-round to bring missing heroes home.
UD’s Mark Moline involved in Project Recover’s effort to locate downed B-24 plane in Papua New Guinea On March 11, 1944, a B-24D Liberator plane from the United States Army Air Forces named Heaven Can ...
Onlookers could see the Avenger torpedo bomber spiraling, starting at 5,000 feet, then plummeting toward the ocean below. Onboard were three Navy men: Lt. Jay Manown Jr., aviation ordnanceman first ...
OTTUMWA — It’s been 57 years since Capt. Charles Roberts and his crew vanished over the Gulf of Mexico — Project Recover hopes to bring him home. Roberts, an Ottumwa native, served as a radar ...
FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — A historian said he is in his dream job, working for a non-profit that recovers the remains of Missing In Action service members and returns them home to their relatives. Dr.
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ)-- Today Project Recover opened their brand new office here in Bend. They're a nonprofit dedicated to finding and repatriating the remains of American servicemen. Their organization ...