The U.S. military is working on a new effort to identify the remains of service members killed in the infamous World War ...
The U.S. military is working on a new effort to identify the remains of service members killed in the infamous World War II-era West Loch Disaster. On May 21, 1944, as American troops prepared for ...
Kettenhofen/Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files On May 11, 1995, 430 miles south of Miami, a group of ...
Eight sets of remains were disinterred as part of the West Loch Project, an ongoing effort to identify service members who died in the West Loch Disaster during World War II. 2 /4 ARIEL OWINGS / U.S.
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Sgt. Jacob M. Durham had just been promoted to the rank of sergeant. He served with the 1st Radio Battalion at Camp Pendleton ...
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When military “lethality” becomes the byword ... and much of the rest of the world from looming disaster.
a former Army Black Hawk pilot who commanded service members in the battalion involved in the disaster. Bowman, now a military expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said instructors ...
Investigators have recovered most of the airplane and helicopter from the Potomac River, but continued searching for objects ...
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