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Anderson, A/B Isaac W. Sr., 625th AC & W Sq 10th Air Div
Berger, 2LT Alan (husband of Janice Berger, Brooklyn, NY) (Army)
Budahn, A/2C Verne Chester
Buie, 2LT Reginald “Reggie”
Burns, A/2C Bateman R.
Card, PVT Robert D. (husband of Patsy A. Card, Hopeville, GA) (Army)
Cheney, CAPT Alger M. (32) (CREW - first pilot)
Cody, A/1C Delroy C.
"""Recovered""" Condon, A/2C Thomas J. (Waukesha, WI)
Coombes, CAPT. William Nelson, 31, 10th Air Rescue Group, Elmendorf AFB (Detroit, MI)
Costley, SSGT Eugene R. (CREW - 2nd E) (Elmira, NY)
Draskey, CAPT Delbert D. (Chicago, IL)
"""REcovered"" Duvall, CAPT Kenneth J. ( aircraft commander from Vallejo, CA; wife Josephine R.)
Recovered: Dyer, A/2C Carroll R. (Salisbury, VT)
Goebel, CAPT Jerome H. (Chicago, IL)
Recovered: Green, PVT James R. (husband of Vera A. Green, Long Branch, NJ) (Army)
Recovered: Hagen, TSGT Engolf W. (son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hagen, Roseau, MN)
Recovered: Hoblit, COL Noel Elmer
Recovered: Hooton, A/1C Marion E. (Sylacauga, AL)
Ingram, A./1C George M. (son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ingram, Pontotoc, MS)
Recovered Jackson, A 3/C Wayne Dean (CREW - Flight Attendant)
Jackson, MAJ William C.
Kimball, A/3C James R. (CREW - FA) (son of James R. Kimball, Taos, NM)
Recovered: Kittle, PVT Leonard A.
Leaford, 2LT Jack R. Jr. (wife Clarissa P. Leaford, Oakland, CA)
"""Recovered""" Loeffler, 2LT Edwin H. (son of Mr. & Mrs. Gustave A. Loeffler, Babylon, NY) (Army)
Recovered: Lyons, A/2C Thomas S.
Recovered: Martin, A/3C Howard E.
""" Recovered""" Matthews, A/2C Loyd Lewis
McMann, A/2C Dan F. (Marinette, WI; son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McMann)
Miller, A./2C Edward J.
Mize, A/2C Edmond W. "Eddie"
""""Recovered""" Moon, 2/LT Robert E. (Evanston, IL)
Newsome, A/1C Sterling E. (Herne, TX)
"""REcovered""" Owen, A/2C Robert A. (son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Owen, Starke, FL)
Ponikvar, CAPT John E. Jr. (had a wife; stationed at Elmendorf AFB, AK)
Recovered: Ray, SSGT James Herbert Jr. (Worthington, PA; wife Ava
Schnore, MSGT Edward J. (husband of Gertrude Schnore, Richmond, VA; Army)
Scott, A./3C Marlon L. (CREW - Radio Operator)
Recovered: Seeboth, CDR Albert J. (Navy)
Recovered: Sheda, 1/LT Donald A. (Berwyn, IL)
Recovered: Singleton, LT COL Lawrence Scroggs DDS
Recovered: Smith, COL Eugene (Wilmington, DE)
"""Recovered""" Sprague, A/2C Conrad N. (Sequim, WA; by wife Dorothy Jean)
Recovered: Stearns, MAJ Earl J. (survived by wife Dixie Ann). Marine
Recovered: Thigpen, A/2C Thomas C. (Picayune, MS)
"""Recovered""" Tribble, CAPT Walter Perrin (Abbeville County South Carolina)
Recovered: Turnbull, CAPT Robert W. (Belleville, IL)
Recovered: Turner, 1Lt. William T. (CREW - navigator) (China Grove, NC)
Recovered Unger, TSGT Leonard G. (CREW - flight chief)
""" Recovered""" VanFossen, S/SGT Robert Dale (Greenbriar, AR)
""" Recovered""" White, A/2C Bernis F. (Fordyce, AR) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Msfelish2u (talk • contribs) 21:59, 24 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Are you saying that sources from 1952 would help establish that the crash meets notability guidelines? There was plenty of coverage, so this could be added. Or do you feel that the articles needs some other type of sources? There are no hard and fast criteria for notable aviation accidents. Military incidents generally have a higher bar, but I feel that 52 fatalities and the reappearance of the wreckage after 60 years are good indicators that this is sufficiently notable. Rupert Clayton (talk) 02:10, 22 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]