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From the Project Recover Case Files: Case Files 458 and 14550
A Brother and Sister Went to War. Neither Returned By Colin Colbourn, Ph.D., Lead Historian 19 August 1943 – Massicault U.S. Army Airfield, Tunisia, Africa. 1st Lt Richard E. Rozzelle just received word that a pilot was needed aboard a B-17F Flying Fortress called“Big Jeff.” Rozzelle had just finished his mission quota of 50 successful missions in theater. He had earned his trip home. Instead, he climbed into the pilot seat for one more. At the time, the Allies had …
2025 Year in Review: Breaking Records, Bringing Heroes Home
A huge thank you to everyone who supported Project Recover in 2025. Your donations and support made everything we accomplished possible, and we’re grateful you believe in this mission as much as we do. We’ve got big plans for 2026 and can’t wait to bring more missing service members home to their families. 2025 By the Numbers Last year was our biggest yet. We raised more funds than any previous year and completed 15 mission sets around the world. Our …
Meet Project Recover’s Youngest Ambassador: 14-Year-Old William
At just 14 years old, William has already shown incredible passion for service, history, and honoring America’s missing heroes. As Project Recover’s youngest ambassador, he represents the next generation of voices dedicated to bringing our nation’s MIAs home. We sat down with William to learn more about him, his interests, and what inspires him to serve. What’s something fun you’ve been into lately? “Some fun things I have been up to lately are a virtual reality combat flight simulator. I’ve …


