Memorial Day. 2008. Kinship among servicemen drives a search in the jungles of Papua, New Guinea. The search for thousands of lost WWII servicemen and women
continues around the world, aided by new scientific advances, re DNA, other, about the continuing searches, to locate downed crewmen, MIA's, and their
downed aircraft from the jungles of Papua New Guinea, in the Pacific, to urban European Battle zones of locations; also in Korea, Vietnam, other.
Many 1000's still are unaccounted for. The joint POW/MIA Accounting Command is doing much of the work, meticulously sifting through human and military fragments from WWII. The article features the continuing searches
for Capt. Marion Mc Cown, and Lt. Allan S. Harrison. "We may never have known them , but they did what they did." giving their lives. Another great source, is WWRM, (Families for the Return of the Missing. C/O President Mrs. Phillips, Box 804, Windham, Maine, 04062. www.wwiimissing.com
Many 1000's still are unaccounted for. The joint POW/MIA Accounting Command is doing much of the work, meticulously sifting through human and military fragments from WWII. The article features the continuing searches
for Capt. Marion Mc Cown, and Lt. Allan S. Harrison. "We may never have known them , but they did what they did." giving their lives. Another great source, is WWRM, (Families for the Return of the Missing. C/O President Mrs. Phillips, Box 804, Windham, Maine, 04062. www.wwiimissing.com





