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DVD for the recovery of U.S. ww II pilots and aircraft in Vis aquatory

The Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Damir Krstičević, the Minister of the Homeland War Veterans Tomo Medved and the Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Croatia, H.E. Julieta Valls Noyes on 8 July 2017 attended the Distinguished Visitors Day marking the  discovery of the remains of the U.S. pilots of the B-24 Tulsamerican, crashing off the island of Vis in 1944.

The DVDay was organised by the U.S. Ambassador jointly with the U.S. Department of Defense’s POW/MIA Accounting Agency in charge of the search for the missing and killed U.S. soldiers.

The Republic of Croatia is assisting with the search of the remains of the crew of the aircraft crashing into the sea following a combat  mission.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Damir Krstičević said the support by the Republic  of Croatia showed the honour paid to the American veterans and their families.

“I wish to express appreciation to the Ministry of the Homeland War Veterans and to Minister Medved  and other institutions included into this partner project between the United States and the Republic of Croatia which demonstrates the exemplary attitude towards the victims and all due respect for the national heroes“.

Minister Tomo Medved said that his Ministry has engaged in the activity at the request from the United States,has obtained all necessary permits and invested other required steps towards its realisation.

“The co-operation with our partners is very important, we plan to intensify it and to sign the bilateral agreement defining the joint searching for 200 more unnaccounted persons to recover their remains. Our Ministry continues to search intensively for the victims of the Homeland War, we must not forget  our  fallen citizens , said the Minister.

The U.S. Ambassador extended appreciation to the Croatian Ministry of Homeland War Veterans and to the Ministry of Defence  for the support and assistance in planning, co-ordination and the support provided in searching for the pilots lost 73 years ago. “Over  28,000 Americans are unaccounted for Europe during the two world wars and it is our obligation to take care and do whatever necessary to recover them where they belong to“, said Ambassador Valls Noyes.

The Ministry of Homeland War Veterans is the responsible authority in the activity, in compliance with the Act on Search, Preservation and Maintenance of Military Cemeteries, the Cemeteries of WWII and the Post-war Period.

The Ministry of Homeland War Veterans  (the POW and Missing Directorate) exercises control  and takes part in the search,  alongside the member of the Recce Company of the Croatian Armed Forces’ Guards Armoured  Mechanised Brigade.

The Ministry of Defence was the first institution addressed by the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency searching for the missing and killed U.S. soldiers, and having accepted its request the Ministry included other relevant state administration bodies, headed by the Ministry of the Homeland War Veterans.

The Croatian Ministry of Defence is providing the support engaging the Croatian Navy’s landing craft-minelayer “Krka“ serving as diver platform, the divers assisting the U.S. Navy colleagues, the medical personnel of the Support Command and the sonar employed in the search.
 
The support to the United States demonstrates the honour  paid to the U.S. WW II veterans and their families. 

The Ministry of the Homeland War Veterans has been developing the Croatian Model for the Search of Missing Persons, incorporating the positive experiences of the international organisations dealing with or encountering the issue.  The Croatian model is applicable both to war situations and to the situations resulting in a number of missing persons (e.g. natural  disasters, terrorist actions). It is primarily characterised by an integrative and co-ordinative approach to all search campaigns.

Some segments of the model have been adopted by the intenational organisations and countries dealing with the missing persons. The Croatian Ministry of the Homeland War Veterans has conveyed the lessons and experiences learned to the countries in need, through the development  and humanitarian assistance. 

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