MORE AIR CRASHES
HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IN UNITED STATES. HIGH-RANKING OFFICERS AMONG VICTIMS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) NEW YORK, January 27. Twenty persons, including two generals and 14 other high-ranking officers, were killed when two army planes crashed. Brigadier-General Wash, commanding the Second Air Support Command, Colorado Springs, and nine other officers of high rank lost their lives in a crash near Flomoton, Alabama. The other plane, carrying a general, two lieutenant-colonels and three majors crashed near Mobile, Alaska. All the bodies were badly burnt and none have yet been identified. %
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1943, Page 3
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