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The B-24 Bomber that Vanished Without a Trace - MSNA B-24 bomber sent on a mission in 1943, it vanished and wasn’t found until 15 years later. In this video, we explore the events surrounding its vanishing and the mystery that followed.
The Tulsamerican, the last B-24 bomber made in Tulsa during World War II, has now been found in its entirety.
A man in North Carolina covered his Tesla Cybertruck with a wrap inspired by the WWII bomber his grandfather piloted over Europe.
Wreckage of WWII bomber 'Heaven Can Wait' found, recovery mission a success A repatriation ceremony was held for the service members earlier this month and the remains were flown back to the U.S.
In 1944, a B-24 bomber was shot down off New Guinea. Nearly 80 years later, Navy divers and Pentagon archaeologists have retrieved a corroded dog tag with contact info, and other artifacts.
Eleven men died in a mystery WWII bomber crash. Their families have finally found the bodies The ceremonies are happening 12 years after one of the relatives set out to solve the mystery of where ...
A team from the University of Delaware, working in partnership with the U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), recently located the wrecks of five B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft that crashed ...
Missing bomber was Keith’s plane To the world, it was another B-24, the war’s workhorse bomber, able to, as Wilber writes: "go farther, faster with more payload than other bombers of its day." ...
As smoke billowed from the B-24 bomber, Tech. Sgt. Turner Yearwood Johnston knew he was hurtling toward disaster. The pilot and the co-pilot were dead. Their Liberator aircraft, the Yen Tu, took a ...
GEORGETOWN, Texas — The American B-24 bomber named "Heaven Can Wait" was shot down off the coast of New Guinea in March of 1944. All 11 servicemen aboard were killed. Those 11 men have been ...
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