The U.S. Air Force has announced the name of a service member who has been recovered from a C-124 Globemaster aircraft that was lost on Nov. 22, 1952. The remains of Air Force Staff Sgt. Eugene R.
McChord Field has been home to several military cargo aircraft — the C-47 Skytrain, the C-82 Packet, the C-124 Globemaster II and the C-141 Starlifter — going back to World War II. But none has been ...
Army Staff Sgt. Jorge Osorio guides in a UH-60 Black Hawk to transport evidence from a historic aircraft wreck site on Colony Glacier, Alaska. (DoD) The Air Force has announced the name of a service ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and contractors came together in June to search for additional remains from a crash that happened nearly 70 years earlier. On Nov. 22, 1952, a C-124 ...
This summer is the fourth that U.S. troops and civilians have combed Colony Glacier in Alaska to recover wreckage and identify 52 service members aboard a C-124 Globemaster II that crashed in 1952.
Investigators say aircraft wreckage discovered this summer on a glacier in the mountains east of Anchorage came from an Air Force plane that crashed in 1952, killing everyone on board. The C-124 ...
Alaska-based military members who participated in a search for human remains and personal items from the 1952 crash of a C-124 Globemaster view some of the items that were found, Tuesday, Sept. 29, ...
Military specialists are surveying an old plane crash site in the Knik Glacier area. The C-124 Globemaster went down there in 1952, and some of the debris was spotted last June. A team from the Hawaii ...
The bodies of 17 service members lost in a plane crash in Alaska more than 60 years ago have been recovered and identified, the Defense Department announced. Fifty-two people -- all members of the ...
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