About Us
During WWII Kwajalein Atoll witnessed fierce battles between the Imperial Japanese Military and the U.S. forces, climaxing in 1944. Today the island is home to the United States Army Garrison - Kwajalein Atoll and the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site and as such, Kwaj is closed to the general public. However if you are lucky enough to come here you are instore for a treat of some of the world’s finest and most unique diving opportunities.
About Us
During WWII Kwajalein Atoll witnessed fierce battles between the Imperial Japanese Military and the U.S. forces, climaxing in 1944. Today the island is home to the United States Army Garrison - Kwajalein Atoll and the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site and as such, Kwaj is closed to the general public. However if you are lucky enough to come here you are instore for a treat of some of the world’s finest and most unique diving opportunities.
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- Devi Williams and Michael Hayes
 




Kwajalain MIA Project
The Kwajalein MIA Project (KMP) is a team of divers, historians, researchers, and experts in areas such as aviation, unexploded ordnance, and archeology who search the waters of Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The goal is to locate the crash sites of American aircraft in the Kwajalein Atoll lagoon that went down during World War II, and to assist in the process of recovery and repatriation of American missing-in-action servicemen from those crashes, thereby keeping the promise of “no one left behind.

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