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New Logo for Project Recover

Project Recover is a collaborative effort to enlist 21st-century science and technology in a quest to find and repatriate World War II MIAs to bring recognition to the service member, closure for their families, and to help a grateful Nation keep its sacred promise to bring our MIAs home. Every American’s Mission - Project Recover's vision to bring MIAs home is a mission for every American. We are proud and privileged to have so many people joining us who are as passionate about keeping America's promise as we are. Together we are helping to bring our MIAs home. #KeepingAmericasPromise Artwork: Harry Parker Photography As a result of Project Recover’s missions, there are 84 MIAs awaiting recovery at this time (December 2019). Since 1993, Project Recover (formerly The BentProp Project) has located 30+ downed World War II US aircraft associated with scores of MIA service members. The 5013c non-profit has helped repatriate 13 MIAs as of this writing and located B-24s, B-25s, Corsairs, Helldivers, and TBM Avengers on land and sea in the Pacific and European Theaters. Missions are made possible through generous contributions from The Friedkin Group, The National UDT SEAL Museum, in collaboration with the DPAA, and from people like you.

Project Recover’s New Logo
Greetings – 
We are proud to announce Project Recover has a brand new logo!
You may have already noticed the new logo on some of our social media platforms. We were very attached to our old logo. However, as the organization continues to grow, we wanted something new to match.
We opted for a design that is bold, easily recognizable, and has utility across multiple mediums. A special thanks to Freeman Ryan Design for their support in creating exactly what we were looking for.
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The logo is highly symbolic.
The red, white, and blue colors represent our nation.
The horizontal stripes represent our high-frequency side-scan sonar (SSS) pattern of sound waves as we survey the seafloor.
The triangle reminds us of the folded American flag we bestow to our MIA families. It also reminds us of the vertical stabilizer on the aircraft we locate.
The single star represents the fallen for whom we search as well as their Gold Star families.
“This new logo is simple, distinct, recognizable, meaningful, and has utility, too,” said Project Recover President, Derek Abbey, Ph.D.
Thank you for your support of Project Recover.
The Project Recover Team
www.ProjectRecover.org