People of Pacific Wreck Database

Veterans
All brances of service and nationalities are welcome. Those who served in the Pacific durin World War II and have shared their experiences with the website. Interview range from diary entrys, to photo collections and even several complete autobiographies.

Missing In Action
There are approximately 78,000 American MIAs from WWII alone. Part memorial, and part case profile, these pages serve as information centers for Pacific MIAs and were created by relatives of those who are lost. Some of these profiles have located lost comrades and connected relative, and even helped to solve several cases. Others, will likely never be solves. Perhaps you have more information about one of these cases, or remember serving with one of these men?

Historians & Authors
Interviews and special sections about Pacific authors who write on subjects related to WWII Pacific history and war wrecks. Learn more about these dynamic authors including why they became interested in the subject, their positions on various issues related to preservation and get information about forthcoming release and projects. Also, links to book reviews.

Museum Curators
Interviews with museum curators of WWII Pacific museums and locations.

Visitors, Travelers & Explorers
Few people get the opportunity to travel to many of the locations mentioned on this site. This section follows people who are currently living or working the South Pacific who are interested in WWII wrecks. These reports are presented for all to share in their explorations, an marvel at their discoveries and historical contributions.

Recovery & Restoration
People invoved with the recovery of Pacific related warbirds, and restoration of these aircraft.

 

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