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Death Valley B-24D crash site (1944)

Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:43 pm

Check out Tony Mireles's Liberator wreck site find that we just added to our website lastnite:

http://www.arizonawrecks.com/wrecksfrom ... lyb24.html


Also, the very notable Chicago B-24 site he researched:

http://arizonawrecks.com/wrecksfromtony ... 4tony.html


Tony's 3-volume book on Stateside losses during WWII is a superlative scholarly index and complete history of all fatal training accidents, and describes, as he says, the virtual "third-front" for AAF crews during that period. I give him great credit for keeping the memory of these men alive and I highly recommend this work: "FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE UNTED STATES 1941 - 1945" by Anthony Mireles. (http://www.amazon.com/Forces-Aviation-A ... F8&s=books)


--> Chris Baird
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