Range 65 is now referred to as "The Gathering of Eagles Range" - an annual aviation event that encourages the study of aviation history and the contributions of aviation pioneers at Air Command and Staff College. Luckily, Smith and Staff Sgt Dwight Roberts, 31, the crew chief riding tandem behind him, both ejected from the plane. <> The crash opened public debate on such federally-funded aerial exhibition teams, Some argued that groups like the Thunderbirds were "hot-shot stunt pilots" who were spending too much of the taxpayers' dollars, and risking lives in the process. First Thunderbird loss during an airshow. Former demonstration-unit members still on active duty were recalled to help rebuild the squadron.[2]. <> Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. William T. Mays, the left wingman; Capt. And next to test pilots, fliers like the Thunderbirds are considered the elite of the elite. Includes a cockpit view overlay. In another 1.3 seconds, Thunderbird One hit the ground tail first at 478 m.p.h. The 'No-Return' Point. In 2005, Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field officially changed its name to Creech Air Force Base in honor of General Wilbur L. Bill Creech, who was known as the father of the Thunderbirds., Copyright 2002 Check SixThis page last updated Wednesday, July 01, 2015. 51 0 obj >>PHOTOS: Thunderbird flips on its top at Dayton Air Show. The opinions of our members are not those of site ownership who maintains strict editorial agnosticism and simply provides a collaborative venue for free expression. _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-16729709-1']); <> Passenger Technical Sargent Kenneth Cordova is trapped during the crash but uninjured. He was one heck of a "good dude." endobj The mechanical failure involved a jammed stabilizer, the component that keeps a plane steady in flight, on the tail of Thunderbird One, the T-38 training jet being flown by Maj. Norman L. Lowry 3d, the Air Force said in a report released earlier this month. INDIAN SPRINGS, Nev., Jan. 18, 1982 At 0923 PST, four T-38A's ( 68-8156, 8175, 8176 & 8184) from an Air Force Thunderbirds Team crashed, one after another, into the Nevada desert, killing all four pilots. May 9, 1964: Captain Eugene J. Devlin killed during a three-plane formation pass. The report said the other pilots, doing what they had been trained to do, did not break formation with their leader as they performed a maneuver known as a line-abreast loop. The Elite of the Elite. RYcR!dUT8J=$n1 3}X*Yl|\tf0Hh6oFe9*u\\2UG#a_7rf5}8m6NG6GFS>lj~xiBRc:m%*9'an2c+A0dBK-i@,;2Df Accident 1.7K Likes, 33 Comments. #thunderbirds #f16 #pilot #airforce #viral #usa #pacificairshow #airshow". December 21, 1972: Captain Jerry Bolt and Technical Sargent Charles Lynn killed during a flight test. <> But cooler heads prevailed - those who understood the value to military recruitment and on January 26, 1982, Congress passed Resolution 248,stating that "The Congress hereby affirms its strong support for continuation of the Thunderbirds program." [9], On 2 April 1984, at the direction of Gen. Wilbur Creech, Commanding General, USAF Tactical Air Command, the two authorized and only known copies of the crash videotape were destroyed, with Creech himself erasing the portion of the master tape that showed the final impact and subsequent fireball of the four aircraft. REPORTER: Frank Reynolds. [4] However, the Air Force concluded that the crash was due to a jammed stabilizer on the lead jet. Today marks 40 years since the infamous Diamond Crash. But Major Lowry was in a 26-degree dive. 2023 Cox Media Group. endobj ''We're in a collective state of shock,'' said Lieut. D l1A !Cxq 3l^i6bCx6endstream The jet roared past 1,059 feet in a 50-degree dive at 467 miles an hour. The crash report said that the malfunction of the stabilizer did not show up in the feel of the plane's control stick. 3.3K Likes, 102 Comments. Wreckage was strewn across a 1-square-mile area of the desert 60 miles north of Las Vegas. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. endobj All of the pilots had been assigned to the aerobatics team for less than two years. The Thunderbirds were practicing for an air show on March 13 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. stream The Thunderbirds have flown in air shows in 50 states and 45 foreign countries and have been watched by 154 million people, according to the Air Force. 1982 Thunderbirds Indian Springs Diamond Crash, The deadliest Thunderbird accident was the crash of a team support, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Accidents and incidents involving United States Air Force aircraft, Aviation accidents and incidents in Nevada, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Team, http://web.archive.org/web/20110609175541/http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/Thunderbirds-Diamond_Crash.htm, http://web.archive.org/web/20110628193518/http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/usafads.htm, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,954982,00.html, "Misjudgment held 'possible' in fatal Thunderbirds crash", http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ulUaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WicEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4319,345670&dq=thunderbirds+crash+history&hl=en, "Air Force finds mechanical failure led to crashes of flying team", http://www.nytimes.com/1982/04/11/us/air-force-finds-mechanical-failure-led-to-crashes-of-flying-team.html?scp=4&sq=thunderbirds%20indian%20springs&st=cse, http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_serials/1968.html, http://www.system-safety.org/Documents/AF_System-Safety-HNDBK.pdf, "The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Turn 50, Part One", http://web.archive.org/web/20110711073322/http://www.garypalamara.com/Articles_Tbird_AFM-01.htm, "Partial Videotape Erasure of 1982 Air Force Thunderbirds Crash (GAO/NSIAD-84-153)", Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. D l1A !Cxk <> 3 0 obj stream June 23, 2017: Captain Erik Gonsalves injured during a landing prior to the Vectren Dayton Air Show. <> stream Anyone can read what you share. Narrative: Four T-38s of the Thunderbirds display team crashed while performing a formation loop during a practice flight. <> <> <> September 8, 1981: Lieutenant Colonel David L. Smith killed during take off. >> MORE:NewsCenter 7 had rare access to Thunderbirds just weeks before crash. A new leader, Major Norman Lowry, had already been selected by the Air Force to command the team after Smith. Hundreds of spectators and countless downtown office workers watched in horror as the jet plunged downwards toward Lake Erie. But Captain Cook, who flies one of the Thunderbirds' solo roles and had returned to his base at Nellis when the crash occurred, said that in formation flying each pilot is constantly checking his instruments, the other planes and the surroundings. In this "line abreast" loop, three of the four pilots key their moves to those of the plane to the left. "The instant they hit, you knew they were dead.". Imediately following the crash, thevideotapewastumedover toMajor GeneralJack Gregory,CannaMer,USAPTactical Fighterweapons Center,NellisAFS,Nevada. [6], "At the speed they were going when they came out of the loop, I just thought, "That's the end of that for them fellows,'" said W. G. Wood of Indian Springs, who witnessed the crash as he drove along 95. % endobj This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. April 6, 1961: Major Robert S. Fitzgerald and Captain George Nial killed during training. >> MORE: NewsCenter 7 had rare access to Thunderbirds just weeks. A photographer who flew over the crash site at Indian Springs, about 40 miles northwest of Nellis Air Force Base, said the impact broke the T38 Talon trainer jets into tiny pieces, with the largest no larger than a car fender. stream Reconstruction of Events. 7 0 obj <> The aircraft experienced a structural failure of the horizontal stabilizer. It bothered all of us in big waysmay they all rest in peaceAt least it was quick and no pain. Mark E. Melancon, 31, of Dallas. "[2], Construction worker George LaPointe watched the jets disappear behind tree tops, "They didn't come back up," he said. They assume it's a little over the top. The one farther east hit the ground first. F-16 Thunderbird pilot Maj. Stephen Del Bagno, 34, lost consciousness for about five seconds prior to crashing his fighter jet at a speed of 39,750 feet per minute (just over 450 mph), according to. Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_Thunderbirds Kickstart My Heart - Mtley Cre. var _gaq = _gaq || []; He doesn't like to talk about 31 0 obj D l1A !Cxj8"3l^i6G"!endstream [5 0 R 7 0 R 9 0 R 11 0 R 13 0 R 15 0 R 17 0 R 19 0 R 21 0 R 23 0 R 25 0 R 27 0 R 29 0 R 31 0 R 33 0 R 35 0 R 37 0 R 39 0 R 41 0 R 43 0 R 45 0 R 47 0 R 49 0 R 51 0 R 53 0 R 55 0 R 57 0 R 59 0 R 61 0 R 63 0 R 65 0 R 67 0 R 69 0 R 71 0 R] The Air Force said that before yesterday the Thunderbirds had lost 15 air crew members since the air show program started in June, 1953. <> walking to the aircraft and making it look all professional. (June 2)Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress\rGet updates and more Breaking News here: http://smarturl.it/APBreakingNews\r\rThe Associated Press is the essential global news network, delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all media platforms and formats.\rAPs commitment to independent, comprehensive journalism has deep roots. Former demonstration unit members still on active duty were recalled to help rebuild the squadron. 69 0 obj The other three followed within a tenth of a second, flying in formation. stream When the Thunderbirds crash your wedding and make it the most American wedding ever. The Team had just completed a performance at Burke Lakefront Airport, in Cleveland, and were departing for Nellis AFB, NV and home. 63 0 obj Flying jets in close formation is inherently dangerous, here is a look at the accidents from throughout Thunderbirds history. The jets crashed almost simultaneously with what near-by Indian Springs residents described as an earthquake-like explosion that looked like a napalm bomb. Normally, he said, a pilot would not follow his leader to disaster ''because you monitor everything.'' D l1A !Cxj2 3l^i6!endstream stream original sound - Aviation. Major Norm Lowry Captain Willie Mays Captain Mark Melancon Captain Pete Peterson Me thinking its gonna be a normal airshow | These mfs show up: End Of Line but better - _King_Dingus_. stream https://www.nytimes.com/1982/01/20/us/for-thunderbirds-shock-and-doubt.html, William K. Stevens, Special To the New York Times. The crash, the worst in the Thunderbirds' 29-year history, shocked the fraternity of hot-fighter pilots everywhere, plunged the team's home field at Nellis into mourning, mystified those looking for causes and left the Thunderbirds' future in uncertainty. Kelso's description made it sound as if the pilots almost made it out of their loop. D l1A !Cx`9FB/4`!endstream A videotape of the last flight and analysis by experienced fighter pilots, present and former Thunderbird members, engineers and aircraft investigators have made it possible to reconstruct the moments just before the crash. TikTok video from Bikelife (@.bikelife.nyc): "Thunderbirds >>>>> #fyp #fighterjets #jets #airshow #f16 #thunderbirds #blueangels #orangecounty". endobj endobj <> #74417. stream The latest crash marks the third mishap for the thunderbirds in the last three years. <> 45 0 obj For tonight's trip into the Wayback Machine, we're going to look at the 1982 Thunderbirds crash. Captain Melancon was buried in Dallas along his father, Air Force Major James Melancon, who died Sept. 24, 1957, when the B-26 he was piloting crashed in a residential area near Dayton, Ohio. At least the only one he talked about. 1 0 obj A five-page report of the mishap was published by Aviation Week & Space Technology in their issue dated 17 May 1982. AIR FORCE FINDS MECHANICAL FAILURE LED TO CRASHES OF FLYING TEAM, https://www.nytimes.com/1982/04/11/us/air-force-finds-mechanical-failure-led-to-crashes-of-flying-team.html. January 18, 1982 A New Leader. 1982 USAF Thunderbirds Diamond Crash. <> because it's all apart of who they, they are proud of what they represent so why joke about. [1] Four Northrop T-38 Talon jets crashed during operational training on 18 January 1982, killing all four pilots. it's the Tbirds the RAF the Italians etc the skill in the flying is superb, The Above Top Secret Web site is a wholly owned social content community of. The four planes went into the loop in a row, wingtip to wingtip, and zoomed toward the earth at about 400 miles an hour. [4], The four pilots died instantly: Major Norm Lowry, III, leader, 37, of Radford, Virginia; Captain Willie Mays, left wing, 31, of Ripley, Tennessee; Captain Joseph "Pete" Peterson, right wing, 32, of Tuskegee, Alabama; and Captain Mark E. Melancon, slot, 31, of Dallas, Texas. On September 8, 1981, the commander of the Thunderbirds since 1979, Lt. Col. David L. Smith, 40, was taking off in his T-38 Talon when, shortly after departure from Burke Lakefront Airport, it ingested several seagulls, stalling the engines. 1982 THUNDEZBIIUB CRASH Tech Sergeant Alfred R. King, as part of his normal duties, videotaped the lhunderbird flying session the day of the crash. <> A friend of mine was stationed at Nellis I believe at the time of the crash and his job was to survey the debris field. endobj The crash of the Thunderbirds ''hits close to home,'' Lieutenant Smith said in a telephone interview. The 1982 Diamond Crash was the worst operational accident to befall the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Team involving show aircraft. Mark E. Malancon, the slot pilot. 11 0 obj And before I said that, it was over with. stream var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); stream 71 0 obj D l1A !Cxj0 F/4F1 endstream 19 0 obj endobj "Larson and a team of 10 to 15 experts are expected to spend three weeks studying the wreckage of the four T-38s the worst [training] crash in the 28-year history of the Air Force stunt flying team. D l1A !Cxr7CfmCx6endstream By using this website, you accept the terms of our Visitor Agreement and Privacy Policy, and understand your options regarding Ad Choices. The worst crash in Thunderbird history, dubbed the "Diamond Crash," came when four pilots crashed Jan. 18, 1982, during training at Indian Springs. http://afthunderbirds.com/site/2018/04/04/thunderbirds-aircraft-mishap/, A post shared by Air Force Thunderbirds (@afthunderbirds) on Apr 5, 2018 at 11:44am PDT. 1y6lendstream endobj Video shows Thunderbirds performing shortly before a jet crashed south of Colorado Springs after a flyover for the Air Force Academy graduation where President Barack Obama had spoken. Col. Mike Wallace, public affairs officer at the Nellis base. "At the speed they were going when they came out of the loop, I just thought, "That's the end of that for them fellows,'" said W.G. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Wood of Indian Springs, who witnessed the crash as he drove along U.S. 95. [2] Four T-38As, Numbers 14, comprising the basic diamond formation, hit the desert floor almost simultaneously on Range 65, now referred to as "The Gathering of Eagles Range". stream 21 0 obj edit on Fri Mar 22 2019 by DontTreadOnMe because: email address removed. Crashed during airshow. ''We were a very proud unit,'' Capt. seeing numerous of F-16s alone is a great site but to see them flying so close is impressive. They were supposed to pull out of the loop 100 to 200 feet above the ground. Video Shows Thunderbirds in Action Before Crash Associated Press 91K views 6 years ago WAVY Archive: Harborfest 1982 WAVY TV 10 3.1K views 6 years ago Rare Footage of Bird Crashing Into. ''This is a devastating blow to us.''. D l1A !Cxm1y6 endstream Government officials said it was too early to tell what long-term effect the crash would have on stunt flying by military pilots. He stated that he erased the tape because it would likely be used for sensationalism purposes and he was concerned about the privacy of the victims' families. 39 0 obj "They were going full tilt, really screaming, and at the time I thought they were too low.". The airframes involved were all T-38A-75-NO Talons, serial numbers 68-8156, -8175, -8176 and -8184. All four pilots were killed in the crash, which lead to the team being re-equipped with F-16s. [9], On 2 April 1984, at the direction of Gen. Wilbur Creech, Commanding General, USAF Tactical Air Command, all copies of the crash videotape were destroyed, with Creech himself erasing the final crash segment of the master tape. "[2], Construction worker George LaPointe watched the jets disappear behind tree tops, "They didn't come back up," he said. But Smith's ejector seat chute did not have time to open, and he impacted on rocks next to the lake and rolled into the water, killing him instantly. At the time the Team flew T-38 Talon aircraft, and the Crew . ", George LaPointe, a construction worker, watched the jets disappear behind tree tops, "They didn't come back up," he said. D l1A !Cx`1 3l^i6!endstream Creech did not seek JAG guidance prior to destroying the tapes, and asked personnel who had been involved in reviewing the tapes to leave the room prior to his erasure. stream D l1A !Cxj6EfmDCx6endstream Dale Cook, one of two survivors of the current group of Thunderbirds, said this afternoon at the Nellis base. July 27, 1960: Captain J. R. Crane killed during a solo proficiency flight. The Thunderbirds next flew a public demonstration in early 1983, more than 18 months after their last public air show. [1] Four Northrop T-38 Talon jets crashed during operational training on 18 January 1982, killing all four pilots. Major Norm Lowry was buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Section 2, Site 1919, in California. stream Air Force officials did not know today. See also the F-16.net Forum discussions: Thunderbird crash accident report released, Thunderbird crash 14 Sep 2003 and Thunderbird crash photo (head-on) . The team planes fly in a tight diamond formation for most stunts. Everything they do is coordinated, What if it was China who blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline ? It was suggested that three of the fliers followed their leader, Maj. Norman L. Lowry 3d, into the ground. <> Contents 1 Accident 2 Eyewitness accounts 3 Investigation and aftermath So sad though original sound - Aviation . The Air Force said it had not determined the cause of the crash but would spend the night sifting through the debris. 2 0 obj 1982 Thunderbirds Indian Springs Diamond Crash, The deadliest Thunderbird accident was the crash of a team support, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Team, "Misjudgment held 'possible' in fatal Thunderbirds crash", "Air Force finds mechanical failure led to crashes of flying team", "The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Turn 50, Part One", "Partial Videotape Erasure of 1982 Air Force Thunderbirds Crash (GAO/NSIAD-84-153)", Link access to USAF Mishap Investigation Report re 18 January 1982 "Diamond Accident", Thunderbirds Indian Springs "Diamond Crash", British Army Gazelle friendly fire incident, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1982_Thunderbirds_Indian_Springs_Diamond_Crash&oldid=1119514540, Aviation accidents and incidents in the United States in 1982, 20th-century history of the United States Air Force, Accidents and incidents involving United States Air Force aircraft, Aviation accidents and incidents in Nevada, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 2 November 2022, at 00:14. stream March 12, 1959: Captain C. D.Fish Salmon killed during solo training. Learn about careers at Cox Media Group. It looked like all of them hit at the same time. Njx6P;>,(2 D l1A !Cxh8fmDCx6endstream Technical Sergeant Alfred R. King filmed the accident from the ground. From there he ''floated over the top,'' the loop's halfway point, the report said. The 1982 Diamond Crash was the worst operational accident to befall the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Team involving show aircraft. ''It's way too early to talk about that.'' His footage helped to determine the cause for the AFR 127-4 (the Air Force Regulation covering "Investigating and Reporting US Air Force Mishaps") accident investigation. [1] Four Northrop T-38 Talon jets crashed during operational training on 18 January 1982, killing all four pilots. Watch a Thunderbird crash at Air Show in 2003, located at Mountain Home Air Force Base. ''These boys were ours. endobj In a strange twist, Captain Kuss' fatal crash happened hours after the Blue Angels' fellow pilots in the United States Air Force Thunderbirds suffered a crash of their own following the United States Air Force Academy graduation ceremony earlier that day. Technical Sergeant Al King, was filming on the ground that morning at Indian Springs when the accident occurred. USAF Thunderbirds crash at Mountain Home, AFB, on September 14, 2003. In Air Force shows, four Thunderbirds fly in formation and two others conduct solo stunts. [47] [48] I saw this happen. [2] Four T-38As, Numbers 14, comprising the basic diamond formation, hit the desert floor almost simultaneously on Range 65, now referred to as "The Gathering of Eagles Range". 55 0 obj endobj This station is part of Cox Media Group Television. [2] stream Thunderbirds pilot Maj. Stephen Del Bagno temporarily lost consciousness during a high G-force maneuver and was incapacitated right before a fatal crash in April. Smith ejected from the plane, but his parachute did not deploy. Behind the scenes at Thunderbird training. 59 0 obj Washington Post Staff Writer; Special correspondent Jim Barrows contributed to this article. Captain Cook gave the T-38 Talon high marks , too, ''from the standpoint of being reliable, safe to fly and putting on a good air show.''. See the article in its original context from. A miscalculation on the leader's part or a malfunction of his plane, it was postulated, could have been at the root of the crash. the crash. A pilot my dad flew F4s with went on to be lead for the Thunderbirds. On January 18, 1982, during a training flight four of Thunderbirds's aircraft crash in Indian Springs, Nevada. [3] The pilots were practicing the four-plane line abreast loop, in which the aircraft climb in side-by-side formation several thousand feet, pull over in a slow, inside loop, and descend at more than 400 miles per hour (640km/h). <> Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. and within four seconds had climbed to 3,400 feet and slowed to 334 m.p.h. stream Major Lowry, 37 years old, was restrained by a shoulder harness at the top of the loop as he flew at 161 miles per hour at 6,692 feet. [10], The Thunderbirds switched back to front-line jet fighters after the accident. D l1A !Cx" 1`bIi"endstream Anyone can read what you share. <> Deadly Thunderbirds crash marks 4th U.S. military aircraft crash this week CBS Evening News 1.64M subscribers 383 110K views 4 years ago The famed Thunderbirds are grounded after a pilot. endobj I couldn't believe they crashed. With the loss of their leader, and with the approach of autumn, the 1981 air show ended for the unit. Transgender reporter inadvertently proves she's pushing 'porn' for children in public schools, Mayor Lori Lightfoot finally said: "Chicago is full", Kim Jong-uns Sister Mocks Bidens Senility. endobj The infected will be the injected, long term complications will need care. stream D P0AaDh4 pp rC#^FFbLfao&1aLw The fatal loop was the airborne equivalent of a backflip from a diving board. Behind the scenes at Thunderbird training Behind the scenes at Thunderbird training. Founded in 1846, AP has covered all the major news events of the past 165 years, providing high-quality, informed reporting of everything from wars and elections to championship games and royal weddings. D l1A !Cxf2E3l^i6F!endstream 18, 1982, during training at indian springs. At 670 feet, the jet was still in a 40-degree dive. October 12, 1966: Major Frank Liethen and Captain Robert Morgan killed during a collision of two F-100s. It looked like all of them hit at the same time. ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? endobj Today turns 30 years since Thunderbirds Diamond Crash. The Diamond performed loop in a line abreast formation, when the leader's plane received mechanical failure, which does not allow it to exit from loop. An Air Force spokesman at the Nellis base, home of the Thunderbirds, said the wingtips are only about six feet apart when the abreast loop is performed at an air show but are farther apart during practice sessions. All content copyright 2023, AboveTopSecret.com. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. A malfunction in the lead plane was blamed. Road closed due to construction work on Stahlheber Rd both ways from US-27 Millville Oxford Rd to Boyle Rd. endobj We'll if it wasn't for the price tagthat would be a sexy looking thunderbird. April 6, 1961: Major Robert S. Fitzgerald . See the article in its original context from. Pilot Maj. Joe Howard (32) ejected in time but the wind blow the pilot into the fire ball. The farthest left plane is the leader, meaning the other three are supposed to do exactly what it does. But the 1982 air show season was cancelled for the Thunderbirds while they rebuilt their team. The jets crashed almost simultaneously with what near-by Indian Springs residents described as an earthquake-like explosion that looked like a napalm bomb. September 26, 1957: 1st Lieutenant Bob Rutte killed during solo training. It's losing close friends.''. stream 4H"U\&6g}1Z -^j1+3,c3%. 278 Likes, TikTok video from Air.Crash.Investigation (@air.crash.investigation8): "#thunderbird #USAF #crash #planecrash #omg #fy #fyp #viral #amerika #ejected #2003 #tragic #plane #avation #avitation #aircrash#". The four pilots died instantly: Major Norm Lowry, III, leader, 37, of Radford, Virginia; Captain Willie Mays, left wing, 31, of Ripley, Tennessee; Captain Joseph "Pete" Peterson, right wing, 32, of Tuskegee, Alabama; and Captain Mark E. Melancon, slot, 31, of Dallas, Texas. 35 0 obj endobj 23 0 obj D l1A !Cxn5!3l^i6B!endstream The eventual answer to the mystery is expected to come from an investigating board whose work is not expected to be complete for two or three weeks.
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