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Old 7th May 2019, 00:33
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Help identifying a crash

Hi All,

a man told that a US plane crashed close to his home during WW 2. He was just a boy. The only memory he has, that he found and looked beside the wreckage for yellow boxes made of sheet with a sort of candies (sweets) in.

Does anybody know which boxes the man is referring to?
Which emergency rations did a pilot have? The man remembers there was only one Pilot, KIA.
The confirmation of such boxes would be the first step approaching to a forgotten crash. Digging for debris is not possible at the moment.
Thx a lot for your hints.

Best dnalor
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