Bellingham HeraldMilitary identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crashBellingham HeraldANCHORAGE, Alaska — The remains of about a third of the service members who died when their military transport plane crashed into an Alaska mountain and then was buried for decades in glacier ice have been identified, military officials said Wednesday.
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Military identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska mountain crash
The ColumbianMilitary identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska mountain crashThe ColumbianANCHORAGE, Alaska — The remains of about a third of the service members who died when their military transport plane crashed into an Alaska mountain and then was buried for decades in glacier ice have been identified, military officials said Wednesday.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Military identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crash from McChord
TheNewsTribune.comMilitary identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crash from McChordTheNewsTribune.comANCHORAGE, Alaska — The remains of about a third of the service members who died when their military transport plane crashed into an Alaska mountain and then was buried for decades in glacier ice have been identified, military officials said Wednesday.
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Military identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crash
The StateMilitary identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crashThe StateANCHORAGE, Alaska — The remains of about a third of the service members who died when their military transport plane crashed into an Alaska mountain and then was buried for decades in glacier ice have been identified, military officials said Wednesday.
Military identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crash
TheNewsTribune.comMilitary identifies 17 killed in '52 Alaska crashTheNewsTribune.comANCHORAGE, Alaska — The remains of about a third of the service members who died when their military transport plane crashed into an Alaska mountain and then was buried for decades in glacier ice have been identified, military officials said Wednesday.
Remains recovered from 1952 Alaska plane crash
Raw StoryRemains recovered from 1952 Alaska plane crashRaw StoryThe remains of 17 US service members lost in a 1952 military plane crash in Alaska have been recovered more than six decades later, officials said Wednesday. Another 35 bodies are still missing and being sought at the remote crash site in the ...
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