Lest we forget, one of the first items on his agenda when Pres. Donald J. Trump took office in his first term was his negotiation at the Singapore Summit in 2016 for returning boxes of remains from North Korea. The returned remains sit idle in Honolulu, Hawaii, waiting for positive identification, but due to sanctions and jurisdiction restrictions, the recovery of America’s lost is off limits requiring the issue take precedent, which is a touchy issue.
As of March 3, 2025, one of those who have not returned home is 1st Lt. Jerome A. Volk, and being granted access to his crash site, which is featured below. Due to restrictions by North Korea, a search and rescue could potentially spark another war. His crash site is North of the demilitarized zone while the family waits for the day a positive identification can bring closure.
The Volk family continues to advocate for his return and Outpost 422 has taken the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater document research mission to the VISN 12 Regional Dept. of Veterans Affairs Healthcare Network for launching an oratorical challenge to meet once per week synchronously for developing a call-to-action mission called “Speak Your Peace. Seek Their Truth.”
The group will reconvene at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the next phase of the journey. What we seek is the actual whereabouts of the returned remains from Korea and to start up a newsletter honoring the Volk family’s quest to bring him home. Collectively, student veterans can get the job done.

If you are visiting this website via the mobile campaign directive, thank you. The project got derailed for a bit and is now back on track. Let’s get down to brass tax why the return of Volk has become a complicated issue.
The greatest obstacle is bureaucracy. While the Dept of POW MIA Accounting Agency wastes federal funds on locating vampires listed as “J.B. 55,” Volk’s recovery continues.
What the woke media won’t tell you is that the POW MIA issue is ongoing and is extremely important with recent program cuts. The POW MIA families and repatriation is the duty of Americans to undergo to bring closure and model peace. Symbolically, the silence of the missing rings loudly, despite the fact the woke media does not see the POW MIA issue value, which is why the project and its mission of examining open record documents is paramount.
Locating and analyzing flight logs, duty rosters and small details like letters, collaboration over Google searches and keywords, making phone calls to Washington, etc. The project seeks all the help it can get.
If you are interested in joining the mission, would like to help develop the documentary and get active with the Outpost 422 brand to legislatively advocate for holding DPAA accountable, your volunteer efforts are welcome.
Simply send your information to our pressroom at leads111.proton.me and as an independent media research project, we can stand up to woke media and take back the POW MIA issue legacy as advocates.
As the brand develops the next phase of the oratorical rescue and recovery of archived documents, each contribution pays forward hope to bringing closure to POW MIA families. The project coverage connects two schools under one dual learner recovery experience for trimming tuition expense seeking connecting student veteran transfers from Madison College with a jumpstart oratorical program.
Soon, through the Madison College Digital Marketing Course, the Outpost 422 brand website will be getting rebranded to be an exhibit of the Volk recovery discovery. Each document is a contribution in good faith and each volunteer will make a difference as the next phase unfolds.