Frozen Airman: Scientists Processing
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Frenso, California (US):
It could take several more weeks before scientists can identify the body of the airman found frozen in the High Sierra.
The Fresno Bee reports scientists were not able to make a positive identification with dental records.They'll now use DNA samples to try to identify the airman.
Researchers believe the man is one of four people on an Army plane that crashed in the Sierra in 1942.
Nov 11, 2005
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See Arechives:
Airmen's Remains May End Mystery
Frozen Body May Be WWII Airman
Experts Examine WWII Airman's Frozen Body
Airman Found Frozen in Mountains Arrives at Military Lab
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DNAABC30.com
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Frenso, California (US):
It could take several more weeks before scientists can identify the body of the airman found frozen in the High Sierra.
The Fresno Bee reports scientists were not able to make a positive identification with dental records.They'll now use DNA samples to try to identify the airman.
Researchers believe the man is one of four people on an Army plane that crashed in the Sierra in 1942.
Nov 11, 2005
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See Arechives:
Airmen's Remains May End Mystery
Frozen Body May Be WWII Airman
Experts Examine WWII Airman's Frozen Body
Airman Found Frozen in Mountains Arrives at Military Lab
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