FYI for those who are following the ongoing Duck Hunt. The team is scheduled to leave on the 28th for Greenland.
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Hi:
I'm writing to share the exciting news that "Duck Hunt 2013" has been given a green light. We're returning to Greenland on Sunday, July 28, with the goal of recovering the remains of three World War II heroes featured in my new book, Frozen in Time.
Our targets are Lieutenant John Pritchard and Radioman Benjamin Bottoms of the Coast Guard, and Corporal Loren Howarth of the Army Air Forces. The three men disappeared November 29, 1942, when their Grumman Duck amphibious plane disappeared in a storm. We intend to dig, carve and melt through 70 million pounds of glacial ice to bring them home.
If you'd like to follow our progress, I'll be posting regular updates and photos live from the Koge Bay glacier on a blog being hosted by the Boston Globe's website, boston.com. Here's the link to the "Frozen in Time Recovery Mission" blog:
<http://live.boston.com/Event/Frozen_in_Time_Recovery_mission>
The mission is the result of a remarkable public-private partnership that includes the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC); the U.S. Coast Guard; and a private expedition company, North South Polar Inc. Many of the remarkable individuals featured in "Frozen in Time" will be back for this year's mission, along with some new faces whom I'll introduce along the way.
Wish us luck!
Best,
Mitch (Zuckoff)