Recent News
Vietnam War U.S. Air Force major accounted for after nearly six decades
To read more: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/vietnam-war-air-force-major-accounted-for-after-decades
Tuskegee airman laid to rest nearly 80 years after he went missing
Second Lieutenant Fred L. Brewer Jr. was honored in his hometown of Charlotte.
Read in ABC News: https://apple.news/AEPAkfDZuThSg4CJZ4ASoxQ
NC DMVA Welcomes Captain Hall Home
Vietnam War MIA Airman’s remains uncovered after missing 54 years
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What would you do to bring home one missing American?
The United States is in possession of hundreds of unidentified remains from previous wars. It is imperative that every MIA has Next of Kin and family DNA on file. If you or someone you know is a relative of a serviceman who is still unaccounted for, you/they may be a DNA donor to assist in future identifications. Click Family DNA/Next of Kin link.
What to do: Call the phone number listed for the specific branch of the military in which they served. Tell the casualty officer that you wish to donate DNA and be listed as Next of Kin for your missing relative. There is absolutely no cost to you or your family. Please contact us if you need assistance of have additional questions. We look forward to giving these men the long over due honor they deserve.
When someone says their father, brother, uncle or cousin never came home, please let your first question be “Who is listed as Next of Kin and has family DNA been submitted?” It is imperative that each of our MIAs has a family contact and family DNA on file. The United States is in possession of hundreds of unidentified remains…please help give these men the honor they truly deserve.
Please contact the appropriate Casualty Office or Rolling Thunder Ohio Chapter 2