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One Team, One Mission, No man left behind.

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Mom and I have joined Tours of Duty and our next overseas mission is fast approaching. Your continued support is crucial to our success by providing field equipment, forensic training, supplies and critical resources. Please support our cause if you are able, any donation is greatly appreciated. ~GOD SPEED~

If you have found yourself on this page, you are more than likely familiar with my mom, Linda Moreau’s, lifelong journey to bring her brother, Mickey Allen Wilson home. 

Over the years, many trips to the country where her brother spent the last moments of his life, fighting for his country, falling in love, and getting married, have led to her search for answers.

Beginning in 1996, 12 trips to Vietnam, including arranging medical and dental teams, to provide care to the local people in need, visiting the remote villages to deliver buckets of necessity, and numerous other selfless acts have brought my mom to this moment in time.

  • A possible burial site of US soldiers

  • A company who has agreed to travel to the site with two cadaver dogs.

  • So many friends made along the way who have fallen in love with her story and have shown an interest in wanting to be a part of this amazing, heartfelt saga.

This go fund me is exactly for that purpose. Below are the compelling details of how this story has unfolded over the years. Thank you so much for your interest.



On January 8, 1973 my brother was the Aircraft Commander of the last helicopter to be shot down in the Vietnam War

Of the 6 men on the helicopter, 2 died on impact and 4 survived but were killed shortly after and buried. Their bodies were exhumed and hidden in 1981 for fear of punishment for the executions.

In 1996 our government found a few teeth of 4 men and pieces of circumstantial evidence left behind after the 1981 exhumation and closed the case.

Our men deserve more than circumstantial. They are still MIA not body recovered.

Our government will NOT help locate these men. Our only hope is to take 2 cadaver dogs and handlers to Vietnam with us to locate the remains.

A trained cadaver dog is 95 percent effective at picking up the scents of human decomposition, including bodies that are buried up to 15 feet deep!


During my 12 trips to Vietnam I have received many clues as to the final resting place of these men. In January 2023 we were informed of a site not far from the 1973 crash site. We were told that there were 6 men on a helicopter. Two died and four were held underwater in an attempt to drown them. When that failed they were shot. Years later the commingled remains were buried in a big hole.

We have to go back and investigate this one!

I am asking for donations to cover all expenses to include airfare, hotels, food, travel insurance etc. for the handlers and their amazing dogs.


Every donation big or small plays an important part in bringing our men home.


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Donations 

  • CW4 Fred Brisbois (Dutchmaster 22, retired)
    • $1,000
    • 1 yr
  • Anonymous
    • $500
    • 1 yr
  • Anonymous
    • $100
    • 1 yr
  • Emily Volk
    • $1,000
    • 1 yr
  • Antoinette Duy
    • $30
    • 1 yr
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Co-organizers (3)

Laurie Monstein
Organizer
Harrisburg, OR
Linda Moreau
Co-organizer
Andrea Moreau
Co-organizer

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