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Old 20th September 2007, 17:48
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Data Describing Cause Of Cold War Aircraft Losses

I recently discovered conflicting information regarding Cold War aircraft losses. The DPMO Cold War Incident Report states (in part) loss may have been due in part to Typhoon Emma.

The site below states the following:


AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
XXXXXXXXX

Ajo, Arizona

Born

Captain, U.S. Air Force
Service Number AOxxxxxx
Killed in Action
Died September 10, 1956 in Korea

Captain xxxx was a crew member of a RB-50 Super Fortress reconnaissance aircraft with the U.S. Air Force. On September 10, 1956, while patrolling the airspace during the Korean truce, his aircraft was shot down. Captain Fees was awarded the Purple Heart and the National Defense Service Medal.



Require office identified to contact in order to obtain official reason for loss.

Robert
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