Sunday, May 26, 2013

Survivor, Rescuer Reunite at Maine B-52 Crash Site

Bomber's Ejection Seat Believed Found In Maine. A forest ranger found what was believed to be an ejection seat from a B-52 bomber that crashed on a western Maine mountain nearly 50 years ago, killing seven airmen in Greenville, Maine, May 25, 2012.

Survivor, rescuer reunite at Maine B-52 crash site. After surviving a deadly B-52 bomber crash and a night on a frozen mountainside, Gerald Adler, injured and frostbitten, could recall only the red handlebar mustache of his

After surviving a deadly B-52 bomber crash and a night on a frozen mountainside, Gerald Adler, injured and frostbitten, could recall only the red handlebar mustache of his rescuer. For the first time in 50 years, the retired Air Force captain came face

Bomber's Ejection Seat Believed Found In Maine. A forest ranger found what was believed to be an ejection seat from a B-52 bomber that crashed on a western Maine mountain nearly 50 years ago, killing seven airmen in Greenville, Maine, May 25, 2012.

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