WWII B-17 Bomber Wreckage on Bomber Mountain
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Our boulder scramble adventure on Bomber Mountain in the Big Horns to find the wreckage of the WWII B-17 Bomber. On 12 August 1945, two cowboys spotted something shiny on a ridge line in the Cloud Peak area of the Big Horn Mountains. They discovered the wreckage and the deceased crew, and contacted authorities, who conducted an operation to recover the bodies of the crew and return them to their families.
For the rest of our story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ouU7YjZIbE&t=527s
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