Monday, May 27, 2013

Survivor, rescuer reunite at Maine B-52 crash site

A survivor of a deadly Maine B-52 bomber crash has reunited with the man who rescued him at a somber event marking 50 years since the | Home | miamiherald.com.

The Maine Air Guard's Maine State Honor Guard's members Saturday perform one of the three flag-folds, for presentation to members of the deceased crew members' families at the crash site. By Judy Harrison, BDN Staff. Posted May 26, 2013, at 4:07 p.m.

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

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

Related External Links


Survivor, rescuer reunite at Maine B-52 crash site

No comments:

Post a Comment