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Comments on: Mid-Air B-24 Crash: Part 1. 1944 Collision Seen by Local Ranchers https://apeekatthepeak.org/mid-air-b-24-crash-1-1944-collision-observed-by-local-ranchers/ A Scottsdale Community Publication Thu, 01 Apr 2021 04:29:47 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: The Peak https://apeekatthepeak.org/mid-air-b-24-crash-1-1944-collision-observed-by-local-ranchers/#comment-4969 Sat, 19 Dec 2020 22:33:16 +0000 https://apeekatthepeak.org/?p=8052#comment-4969 In reply to David Miller.

Hello David, Seasons Greetings. The author of the article told me that site is on Native American land and is considered sacred. He promised the tribe that he would never divulge the location of the site. I’ve have also been told that the Army sent in a team that camped at the site for quite awhile and removed everything including all the parts of the plane. There is nothing at the site but vegetation. I’m sorry for your loss. Evidently, there were a number of plane crashes north of the airfield, today’s Scottsdale Airpark. In fact, Scottsdale Road was paved from the air field, today’s Scottsdale Airpark north to Pinnacle Peak Road so that people could get to crash sites faster. It was all a vast expanse of open desert with a few dirt tracks and washes. Sorry I cannot be more help. Editor

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By: David Miller https://apeekatthepeak.org/mid-air-b-24-crash-1-1944-collision-observed-by-local-ranchers/#comment-4966 Sat, 19 Dec 2020 13:55:55 +0000 https://apeekatthepeak.org/?p=8052#comment-4966 H.C. Meade Jr. was my mother’s brother. My grandfather told me he wanted his son’s ring but it was missing. I would love to visit the crash site and retrieve a piece of the aircraft for a keepsake. I received documents pertaining to the crash in the 80’s under the FOI.

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By: Kim wenzelk https://apeekatthepeak.org/mid-air-b-24-crash-1-1944-collision-observed-by-local-ranchers/#comment-4444 Sat, 16 Dec 2017 19:34:25 +0000 https://apeekatthepeak.org/?p=8052#comment-4444 My mother Mary wenzel is the sister of h.c.meade jr.balto md. 4102546972 appreciates everything you all have done for their memores thank you

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By: Archie dixon https://apeekatthepeak.org/mid-air-b-24-crash-1-1944-collision-observed-by-local-ranchers/#comment-2728 Sun, 01 Jan 2017 18:39:30 +0000 https://apeekatthepeak.org/?p=8052#comment-2728 I am William Thomas Dixon youngér brother, we have named our son after him. He is still being missed after 72 years.

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