Search for missing WWII Coast Guard aircraft and crew
Summary
KOGE BAY, Greenland -?? An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members and North South Polar, Inc. scientists and explorers transport an ice melting machine over a crevasse near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 29, 2012. The team used the machine to melt through the ice to locate the possible crash site of a WWII Coast Guard Grumman Duck rescue aircraft missing for 70 years with three men aboard, beneath the surface of a glacier. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Jetta H. Disco.
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greenland
aircrew
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glacier
crash site
expedition
ice cap
koge bay
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north south polar inc
cgvi
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search for missing wwii coast guard aircraft and crew
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Date
29/08/2012
Source
Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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