Mission Statement
Moore’s Marauders will use any means to find, identify, and return to their families the remains of American
servicemen who died unaccounted for on foreign soil in service of our country. We will go anywhere in the world in
pursuit of our mission undeterred by political, cultural, or physical challenges.
NO MAN WHO FOUGHT TO SECURE AMERICA'S FREEDOM SHOULD EVER BE LEFT BEHIND OR FORGOTTEN.
About Moore's Marauders...
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Ken Moore, Founder & CEO |
The
Marauders are an all-volunteer unit of highly skilled, highly motivated
professionals from every corner of the world and from every walk of
life.
Amongst our ranks are doctors, nurses, crash scene investigators (CSIs),
senior police officials (with a combined half century of major case
investigatory experience), two teams of underwater recovery experts,
pilots (both rotary and fixed wing), expert mountain climbers,
spelunkers, researchers, information technology (IT) experts, certified
explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) experts and several Ph.D. historians. |
We Work for You, Not the Government.
We hail from the
United States, Canada, the Philippines and as far away as South Africa.
Together, Marauder men and women give freely of their time and energy to assist
the families of war veterans in locating the remains of missing servicemen
throughout the Pacific.
"Though
it is our considered opinion that war seems to be an inevitable part of the
human experience, it remains the steadfast conviction and fervent wish of
every team member that our work and dedication will cast a spotlight on
war’s futility, thereby helping to reduce its casualties, including -
ultimately - future MIA’s."
-- Kenneth
James Moore, Founder and CEO, Moore's Marauders
Your Tax Deductible Donations Make This
Possible
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.
It is our mission to fulfill the "no man left
behind" promise. That mission will not be fulfilled until "all" 35,000
are located, identified and recovered. Locating the remains is the
first step in the recovery process. That's what the Marauders
do.
We aid organizations like The U.S. Dept. of
Defense (DoD), The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), and the Japanese
Dept. of Health and Labor in locating the remains of World War Two
Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and Airmen.
Next Steps...
From Recoverable to Unrecoverable
Once remains have
been located the families are notified and a report is filed with the proper
authorities. Through our extensive archival research, the Marauders also seek
to bring closure to the other 43,000 WWII MIAs that our government has declared
"unrecoverable."
For as little as
30 cents a day, you can help us bring home the thousands who made the ultimate
sacrifice so that we could live in freedom. If you can, please,
donate
today.
But whatever you do, stay involved by spreading
the word to your friends and loved ones about those 35,000.
Together, we can do this.
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