Missing
 in America Project! 
 

 

 
 
Cremated remains of veterans stored in rusty cans.
Photo by Rob Finch of “The Oregonian” 

The mission of the MIAP project is to locate, identify and inter the unclaimed cremains of veterans through the joint efforts of private, state and federal organizations.  These forgotten veterans have served our country and, as such, deserve to be buried with honor and respect.   The impetus for our fine program began in November 2006.  The Idaho State Veterans cemetery interred 21 cremains of forgotten veterans, with full military honors and the dignity these fallen heroes so richly deserved. Recently, a state hospital announced that 3500 cremains were on shelves to be identified.  Link to newspaper article.  On the shelf were cremains for the time span of the 1890s to 1971.  It is estimated 1,000 of these cremains are veterans.  This is happening in every state. 

The Missing in America Project (MIAP) is a registered 501(c)3 Non-profit Corporation.  Their intention is to locate, identify and inter the unclaimed cremains of American veterans. The Missing in America Project was launched nationwide in January, 2007.  Further information may also be obtained by contacting the appropriate department/personnel listed below:

 

About MIAP    MIA Project by state. 

 

Above Information courtesy of the MIAP Website.

 

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