70 years after a service plane crashed in an Alaskan glacier, U.S. Military personnel have boots on the ground searching for the remains of the 19 men on board.
In 1952, West Michigan serviceman Gail Dougherty and 18 others died in an Alaskan plane crash. Now, assessment begins to search for remains next summer.
A month after U.S. Rep Bill Huizenga's defense policy bill amendment was approved, the Air Force has a plan to recover servicemen's remains from Gamble Chalk 1.
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