SSGT USAF
MISSING
He was the son of James C Gibson and Dorothy Lee Amason. His hometown was Grady AL.
On 26 Jan 1950, USAF C-54D #42-72469 failed to arrive at Great Falls MT on a flight from Anchorage AK. The last known position was over Snag, Yukon Territory, Canada. A massive joint US-Canadian search was conducted, but the aircraft and its victims were never found. With 44 people on board this is probably the largest unresolved missing aircraft case in North America.
The crew is listed here in the virtual cemetery for C-54D #42-72469 MISSING 26 Jan 1950
Family members and interested researchers are spearheading an effort to renew the search for this aircraft. Please consider joining the facebook page, Operation Mike, at www.facebook.com/operationmike
There is also a petition for the US government to have the Air Force reopen the search at Whitehouse.gov http://wh.gov/E7a
SSGT USAF
MISSING
He was the son of James C Gibson and Dorothy Lee Amason. His hometown was Grady AL.
On 26 Jan 1950, USAF C-54D #42-72469 failed to arrive at Great Falls MT on a flight from Anchorage AK. The last known position was over Snag, Yukon Territory, Canada. A massive joint US-Canadian search was conducted, but the aircraft and its victims were never found. With 44 people on board this is probably the largest unresolved missing aircraft case in North America.
The crew is listed here in the virtual cemetery for C-54D #42-72469 MISSING 26 Jan 1950
Family members and interested researchers are spearheading an effort to renew the search for this aircraft. Please consider joining the facebook page, Operation Mike, at www.facebook.com/operationmike
There is also a petition for the US government to have the Air Force reopen the search at Whitehouse.gov http://wh.gov/E7a
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STAFF SGT. ~ US AIR FORCE ~ WORLD WAR II
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS
AIR MEDAL & OAK LEAK CLUSTER
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