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Recovering service members lost 70 years in an Alaskan glacier

Por: CBS News Health November 13, 2022

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There are no white crosses amid the blue of Colony Glacier in Alaska, even though it's been the resting place for 52 U.S. servicemen, locked in frozen limbo there since 1952. It was just five days before Thanksgiving when a massive C-124 Globemaster on its way to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage lost radio contact during a storm.On board: Eight Army soldiers, a Marine Corps major, a Navy commander, and 41 airmen, including Isaac... + full article



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