Lee...I still buy most of the 'Warbirds' or classic aviation magazines, and I've seen the pics of those 'graves'... talk about millions of
dollars literally buried... blech... almost as bad as melting down armour pulled off the battlefields after the war. That 'scrap' made more
than a few local entrepreneurs wealthy....
Geoff
Lee Phillips wrote:
> Toward the end of WWII and the beginning of Korea, The USAF shipped
> HUNDREDS of aircraft, mainly P-38's to the Aleutian Islands, where A friend of
> mine spend a couple of years excavating dirt, shoving P-38's into the hole, running over them with Bulldozers, and covering with dirt.
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