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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRemains of Bomber Pilot Identified 80 Years After His Plane Went Down During World War IIHerbert G. Tennyson was piloting an American bomber with ten other crew members when the aircraft crashed into the water off Papua New Guinea. Searchers didn’t find the plane’s wreckage or any ...
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Chip Chick on MSNThe Remains Of A World War II Bomber Pilot Who Crashed 80 Years Ago Were Found In The Water Off Papua New GuineaMore than 80 years later, the remains of bomber pilot Herbert G. Tennyson have finally been officially identified and accounted […] ...
In October 2017, an organization called Project Recover located the wreckage of a B-24 aircraft in Hansa Bay while making sonar scans during a survey, and it was eventually confirmed to be the ...
WASHINGTON – The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announces that U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Herbert G. Tennyson, 24, of ...
The plane “departed Nadzab Strip #1, Papua New Guinea, as part of a bombing mission against enemy positions at Boram Airfield, and Awar Point, Hansa Bay, located along the northern coast of New ...
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