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World War plane wreckages found in Arunachal [Eastern Indian Himalayas, "The Hump"]
The Hindu ^ | Tuesday, March 18, 2008 : 1220 Hrs | The Press Trust, India

Posted on 03/18/2008 2:04:58 PM PDT by CarrotAndStick

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World War plane wreckages found in Arunachal

Itanagar (PTI): Arunachal Pradesh is gradually becoming the missing link of hundreds of war heroes who disappeared while flying fighter planes during the Second World War in the eastern front.

And no else but the state Governor Gen (Retd) J J Singh, former chief of Army staff, took notes on Monday evening from Oken Tayeng who had already spotted wreckages of aircraft of the Allied Forces in eight locations in Lohit, Dibang valley, Upper Siang and Papum Pare districts.

It all started when Tayeng, a local tour operator, joined an American investigator Clayton Kuhles three years ago in his mission to know about the fate of the missing crew of hundreds of planes that flew from India for China, but never reached their destination.

Before meeting the governor, Tayeng told reporters that he had spotted the debris of US fighter plane 'Hot as Hell' at Damora in East Siang district last year. It was one of the 'Missing in Action' (MIA) planes.

He also collected from a local a bracelet in which flight engineer Arnold Starinoha's name was engraved. This find had finally led him to a hilltop near Itanagar where he spotted the wreckages of another plane missing since 1944.

According to investigators, hundreds of planes and pilots went missing in China-Burma-India (CBI) war theatre in their mission to maintain supply line from Ledo in Assam to Kuming in China to avoid the fighter planes of Japan.

The Governor's interest in Tayeng apparently followed US Consul General, Henry V Jardine's statement during his recent visit to the state that American Government might approach India to help locate the wreckages and remains of the pilots in Arunachal Pradesh.



 


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: airmen; godsgravesglyphs; himalayas; hump; india; mia; planecrash; worldwareleven; ww2; wwii

1 posted on 03/18/2008 2:04:59 PM PDT by CarrotAndStick
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To: CarrotAndStick; NormsRevenge
Addition to an earlier post:

 

U.S. to search for missing WW2 airmen in India (B-24 wreck "Hot as Hell" found, flew "the Hump")
Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 3/17/08 | Simon Denyer
 

Posted on 03/18/2008 12:47:47 AM EDT by NormsRevenge
 

2 posted on 03/18/2008 2:06:24 PM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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The person mentioned in the article, who conducted the expedition, had signed up on FR.

Relatives Want World War II Victims' Remains [WW2- India-China theatre]
Associated Press ^ | 17 Dec., 2007 | Associated Press

 

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The families of eight U.S. military men who died in a 1944 plane crash in the Himalayas want the Pentagon to step up efforts to recover their remains from the crash site discovered last year by a mountaineer.

Exactly what happened to the B-24 bomber dubbed "Hot as Hell," was a mystery for more than 60 years. It disappeared while on a flight from Kunming, China, to Chabua, India, to pick up weapons and other supplies and return to base in China.

Clayton Kuhles of Prescott, Ariz., a mountaineer who has made it his mission to search out crash sites along a route so deadly pilots called it the aluminum trail, found the wreck last December near Damrah, a village of 200 in northeastern India.

"I was so elated," Larry Zaetz said about hearing the plane that carried his older brother had been found. "To suddenly know that my brother's remains were within human reach, I just went through the ceiling."

But now Zaetz and other relatives say they've been frustrated by what they see as the Defense Department's slowness to send a team to India to retrieve crew members' remains.

Maj. Brian DeSantis, a spokesman for Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, or JPAC, in Hawaii, said he doubted such an effort would be launched anytime soon. He blamed political instability in the region and said the needed approvals from Indian government ministries, requested nearly a year ago, have not been granted.

"Once the area is deemed safe and we have the permissions, we'll follow up on this pretty quickly," DeSantis said.

Zaetz noted India is a U.S. ally, and he called reports of instability in the region out of date.

"I thought our motto was 'Leave no one behind,'" he said. "How can you treat military personnel like this? It's unbelievable. This is not to be accepted."

Larry Zaetz's son Gary was trolling the Internet in June when he decided to punch his uncle's name, 1st Lt. Irwin "Zipper" Zaetz of Burlington, into the Google search engine. He pulled up Kuhles' Web site, miarecoveries.org.

"He reported he had discovered a plane wreck," Gary Zaetz said. "He'd also done some heavy-duty documentary research on the aircraft so we knew it had to be the one that belonged to the crew that included my uncle."

The Web site include 16 photos of debris from the plane, which is believed to have hit the side of a mountain at about 9,000 feet altitude.

"I knew I couldn't rely on the U.S. government to put the information out, so I put it up on my Web site," Kuhles said. "I was hoping some relatives of the crew members would discover the Web site, and bingo — that's what happened."

DeSantis said JPAC typically does up to 50 recoveries a year and plans them a year ahead of time.

"There are 88,000 people still missing from different wars," he said. "We can't go to all the places at once. We make decisions based on the best information we have."



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To: CarrotAndStick
Major Brian DeSantis states that instability in the area of the crash site makes a recovery mission difficult. With all due respect to Major DeSantis, this statement is not supported by the facts. The families have been informed directly by The Hon. Tapir Gao, a member of the Indian Parliament representing Arunachal Pradesh, the state where the crash site was found, that the law and order situation there is quite good. Furthermore, the US State Department’s Consular Sheet on India does not include the state of Arunachal Pradesh in the list of northeastern Indian states that are known to have experienced ethnic separatist violence.
Furthermore, there is no evidence to substantiate Major DeSantis’ claim that JPAC requested approvals to access the crash site of the “Hot as Hell” almost a year ago. In fact, it was only this past month that the families were informed by the US Embassy in New Delhi that the US Government contacted the Indian Government for the first time about this site just a few weeks ago. The families themselves contacted senior Indian Government officials in November 2007, and these officials confirmed at that time that JPAC had still not notified the Indian Government about the crash site, eleven months after Mr. Clayton Kuhles of Prescott, Arizona reported his discovery to JPAC. That’s the real reason why no approvals were forthcoming from the Indian Government. JPAC simply failed to notify the Indian Government about the crash site’s existence. Thanks to the US Embassy in New Delhi, the Indian Government was finally notified.

Gary Zaetz,
Nephew of 1st Lt. Irwin G. Zaetz, navigator of the USAAF B-24 “Hot as Hell”


 

6 posted on 12/31/2007 12:27:43 AM EST by garyz

3 posted on 03/18/2008 2:08:52 PM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: CarrotAndStick

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4 posted on 03/18/2008 2:35:14 PM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
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To: CarrotAndStick
Why is it the Congress is avoiding a public hearing on the Pentagon's absence of diligence in recovering our dead warriors from bounty scavengers rifling the bodies of our dead heroes???
5 posted on 03/18/2008 2:41:48 PM PDT by Robert Drobot (Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.)
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To: Robert Drobot
Why is it the Congress is avoiding a public hearing on the Pentagon's absence of diligence in recovering our dead warriors from bounty scavengers rifling the bodies of our dead heroes??? Where did you hear that Congress is "avoiding" a public hearing? I don't think there is any avoidance. The Pentagon does have this pesky little thing called a war to prosecute. No one is getting left behind. Oh, and by-the-way, I'm a vet and the daughter of vets. As for the looters, that happened a very long time ago. There probably isn't alot left. That bracelet was probably passed down over the years.
6 posted on 03/18/2008 4:02:55 PM PDT by oneamericanvoice (Support freedom! Support the troops! Surrender is not an option!)
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To: oneamericanvoice
"No one is getting left behind."

Re-read the article, and re-think your less than sensitive response to the families that have waited more than sixty years to bury their loved ones.

The bodies of these forgotten heroes continue to waste away, while eight ( 8 ) American presidents have enjoyed state dinners at the White House and Congress has convened more than sixty (60 ) sessions of its august membership - composed of the most glutinous men and women corporate America could afford to buy - to sustain the industrial/military complex President Eisenhower warned us about - filling its directors pockets with hard-earned American taxpayer dollars so that:

  • Truman could do his thing in Korea;
  • Eisenhower, Kennedy ( he actually wanted to end American military operations in Vietnam just before his unsolved murder ), Johnson and Nixon could do their thing in Vietnam;
  • Clinton could do his thing in Yugoslavia;
  • Bush I could do his thing in the sand;
  • Bush II could do his thing in the sand.

FR maxim : Think before you write.

7 posted on 03/19/2008 1:25:52 AM PDT by Robert Drobot (Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.)
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8 posted on 12/11/2020 4:41:03 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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