"Devils Triangle"
Recon &
Expedition
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Team Leader:
Mathew Christiansen,
Active duty, Navy Petty Officer First Class, Marauders'
Explosive Ordnance and Tech Diving Team Leader. |
Other
Members:
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Unlike this B-29, many weren't so lucky to limp back to Tinian Island,
and its awaiting fire crews. A formation of islands, known as "The
Devils Triangle," is believed to be the last known location of some 22
U.S. MIAs.
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Missing in Action (MIA) =
22
Background:
The Devil's Triangle, the Pacific
Ocean's equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle, which extends from
the Japanese
archipelago to the Marianas,
covering an area of tremendously deep marine trenches and underwater
volcanoes.
Aside from the legendary number
of disappearances recorded as having taken place in or near the
site, frequent UFO sightings have also been reported, suggesting
the possibility of a natural aberration that |

This Tinian Island-based B-29, nicknamed "Boss Burton's Nitemare," is
one of two Superfortresses and crew the Marauders will be targeting in
their recovery efforts.
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serves as a materialization spot
for the phenomenon.
The Marauders' research suggests that
the B-29's lost in the Devil's Triangle whose remains may still be
recoverable, may be those of the crew of the B-29 nicknamed, "Boss Burton's Nitemare" or the "Cat House Madam." However, until further
research can be conducted, these evaluations remain purely speculative. |
About Moore's Marauders...
Moore's
Marauders is a non-profit organization that receives no government funding. We
rely solely on your contributions to help us locate the 35,000
WWII MIAs the
U.S. government maintains are still recoverable.
For as
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ultimate sacrifice so that we could live in freedom.
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