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The Body of WWII Airman Arrives Home After 66 Years

Cadet Ernest Munn of St. Clairsville will be laid to rest on Saturday.

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ID confirmed of airman who died in 1942 crash

U.S. military officials have confirmed that the body of a man found on a Fresno County, Calif., glacier last summer was that of Ernest Munn, who died in an Army training flight crash 65 years ago. read more

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Remains of airman from 1942 crash ID'd

The remains of a U.S. airman who died in 1942 when a routine training flight crashed in the Sierra Nevada Mountains have been identified.Ernest Munn of St. Clair, Ohio, was an aviation cadet in the U.S. Army Air Forces at the time, the Defense Department said. Munn and three other airmen were on board the AT-7 Navigator aircraft on Nov. 18, 1942, on a navigation training mission. When the plane, with...

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WWII US airman's body identified

WWII US airman's body identified

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Ernest Munn Identified as Mummified World War II Pilot

The mysterious frozen remains of a U.S. World War II pilot found atop a mountain in California by two hikers last year has been identified as airman Ernest G. Munn. Munn had been missing since his training flight disappeared over the Sierra Nevada mountain range on November 18, 1942, the U.S. military said Monday. He was [...]

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Another airman identified

Remember a few years ago, when they found the remains of a World War II pilot in a glacier near Yosemite? They identified him as Leo M. Mustonen--and then shortly afterwards, found another one. They've now identified him as airman...

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Remains IDed of Missing Ohio WWII Airman

The Department of Defense has identified the remains of a World War II airman found atop a glacier last year in California.