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        I've Adopted A Missing Hero

        I have adopted four MIA's, one from each branch of the military. You may ask, "Why adopt MIA's?" or "Why one from each branch of the military?" The answer is quite simple. I chose to adopt four MIA's because by doing so, I am now better able to put a name and a face to the term "MIA". I felt that if I made it more personal, it would be much harder to ignore the fact that they are still missing. It also encourages me to write letters about a specific individual and situation instead of just a general, non-specific letter which would accomplish nothing. I chose one from each branch of the military simply to show my support to all branches, not just the one I serve in. We are all part of one big TEAM. If you click on the bracelet bellow labled "I WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERNECE", you to can adopt a Missing service member and take the first step in really making a difference.

        I Want To Make A Difference


        POW/MIA Blackout Day, Feb. 1, 2000

        POW/MIA Internet Blackout Day is another great way that you can show your support of our POW/MIA's. Just click on the banner above for more details on this project and how you can be a part of it.

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