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gera
October 29th, 2008, 08:12
On October 31, 1944 Lt. Arby Goldsony took off in his DC-3 from Mavis AAF Base in New Zealand. His flight was to deliver Capt. Joseph Allison to Flikker Field in Australia carrying some orders for the 13th P-51 Squadron based there. No one ever heard of Arby and his crew from that day on.
Since the end of WW2, Amy Glodsony wife of Arby, has been trying to find out about her MIA husband. Now the MMPRG (MIA military personnel recovery Group) has placed Arby´s name on their New Zealand and other islands expedition. Finally, maybe Arby and his crew might be found and brought home. The expedition has received information from Aki natives in the islands that around 1944 during a terrible thunderstorm, typical of the area, within the roar of thunder grandfathers of the islanders heard what they thought was the sound of aircraft engines. You are new in this trade. Searching for lost aircraft over the jungles of the Pacific Islands is a "speciality" which requires good flying skills and good eyes. You are learning slowly but surely.....will you find Arby on this date near Halloween????--
" No greater task can an airman do for his MIA buddy than bring him home"...Gen P.Goody.------------------:kilroy:

gera
October 29th, 2008, 09:23
Finding MIA´s is honorable work and very dangerous!!!

http://www.miarecoveries.org/videos/2003.html

http://www.miarecoveries.org/historical_background.html

http://www.miarecoveries.org/reports.html