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In 1944, a U.S. Army Corps B-24 bomber crashed near the top of Humphreys Peak in Arizona. Here's what we know about the crash and how to get to the site.
I have always enjoyed Bob Greene’s op-eds in the Journal, but I was especially attracted to “The U.S. Once Built Airplanes Quickly” (May 14) since my father was a B-24 Liberator pilot in the ...
A three-volley salute was part of the ceremony Friday celebrating those who died in the fatal B-24 crash into the side of Mount Holyoke that occurred in 1944. STAFF PHOTO/SAMUEL GELINAS .
POOLER, Ga. -- A rare B-24 Liberator is being moved from Barksdale Air Force Base to Georgia. The aircraft, which is part of World War II aviation history, will be restored and become the ...
This October 2017 photo shows wreckage of the B-24 Liberator bomber "Heaven Can Wait" lying on the seafloor where it went down during World War II in Hansa Bay, Papua, New Guinea. Project Recover / AP ...
The remains of a Williamsport Army Air Forces staff sergeant killed in World War II when the B-24J “Liberator” bomber on which he was the left waist gunner crashed into the Baltic Sea have ...
The event will honor the following members of a Westover-based air crew who lost their lives in a B-24 crash in late May 1944 on the South Hadley side of Mount Holyoke: Sgt. Arnold H. Anderson ...
His B-24 Liberator was shot down over Germany in World War II. "That bothers me more than anything," said De Jarnette's surviving niece, Ginny Justice. "Just that at 24 years old, he was blown to ...