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Frozen body found in glacier


This is pretty cool!









Body found in glacier believed to be WWII airman






Thursday, October 20, 2005; Posted: 8:15 a.m. EDT (12:15 GMT)


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The remains are believed to be an airman whose plane crashed in 1942.

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Frozen body found in the Sierra Nevadas (1:37)



 



 

 


  
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FRESNO, California (AP) -- Two climbers on a Sierra Nevada glacier discovered an ice-encased body believed to be that of an airman whose plane crashed in 1942.


The man was wearing a World War II-era Army-issued parachute when his frozen head, shoulder and arm were spotted Sunday on 13,710-foot Mount Mendel in Kings Canyon National Park, park spokeswoman Alex Picavet said.


Park rangers and specialists camped on the remote mountainside in freezing weather for an excavation. The body was 80 percent encased in ice, Picavet said Wednesday. (Watch video of the delicate excavation -- 1:37)


"We're not going to go fast," she said. "We want to preserve him as much as possible. He's pretty intact."


The excavation crew included an expert from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, a military unit that identifies and recovers personnel who have been missing for decades.


Park officials believe the serviceman may have been part of the crew of an AT-7 navigational training plane that crashed on November 18, 1942. The wreckage and four bodies were found in 1947 by a climber.


Some 88,000 Americans are missing in action from past wars, military officers said. Most of them -- 78,000 -- are from World War II.


The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command works on hundreds of cases a year, averaging two identifications a week, said spokeswoman Rumi Nielson-Green.


Finding bodies preserved in a glacier is unusual but not unheard of, command officials said. Two years ago, the unit recovered the body of a Cold War-era officer who died in Greenland.



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When he thaws his first words will be Ta Da!!!

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Thanks Ruby, that's a neat story.



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LOL Ray.

If that was possible . . . can you imagine how strange it would be to wake up 60 years later? All the changes in technology etc would be amazing to him.



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I am glad that there will be a chance to identify him. It may be late, but now he can be properly laid to rest and his family will have an answer.

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I thought the same. Hopefully someone is alive that knew him!

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I think it would almost drive you nuts. Could you even comprehend the changes all around you?

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I don't know Ray:  I am in the here and now and having trouble comprehending today.

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Is his Timex still ticking?

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