For 60 years, rough glacial terrain east of Anchorage held tight the 52 men killed when their Air Force plane slammed into Mount Gannett on Nov. 22, 1952.
The mission to recover and, eventually, identify the human remains is being led by the Hawaii-based U.S. Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command and its recovery leader, forensic anthropologist Gregory Berg.
Read the whole story here.
6 comments:
Thankfully they are continuing to recover the remains. Staying true to our heritage and not leaving people out there...
+1 NFO.
Indeed, NFO.
Agreed, WSF.
Have they found CPT America yet?
Wow...thanks for the link.
TCA, if they did, they kept it to themselves. :)
You're welcome, Stephen.
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