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Unearthing a war's lost Pacific wrecks

DanielJones

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Finding history: Web, vets help unearth war wrecks

HYDE PARK, N.Y. – Justin Taylan boots up his laptop computer in the climate-controlled comfort of a cafe and clicks on photographs of a World War II airplane lying in pieces amid a steamy jungle on the other side of the world.
He browses through a series of digital images of the vine-entangled wreckage of the American C-47B Dakota, which slammed into a mountain in Malaysia during a supply mission in November 1945. The cockpit, believed to still contain the remains of the three-member crew, lies embedded in the mountainside.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101002/ap_on_re_us/us_wwii_wreck_finder

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Dan
 

obxgyrene

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I know Justin Taylan from corresponding with him via e-mail on various issues relating to recovering MIA's in the Pacific Ocean Area. Justin is an A-1 resource, and he has a network of people who live on or visit various islands who recover MIAs and artifacts and document aircraft crash-sites.
 

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