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Coast Guard Albatross Loading Injured C-47 Airplane Passengers.

Albatross from Annette Is. with doctor came to Gustavus, Alaska Sun. Nov. 24, to remove injured to Juneau, St. Anns Hospital.


For the entire story, with first-hand detailed accounts from survivor Harry Aase and Gustavus, Alaska homesteader Anne Chase, please see "The Complete 1957 Plane Crash Story" by Rita Wilson produced in collaboration with Gustavus Historical Archives and Antiquities, September 2006 under "Books and Articles". Or search on Reference #10000. 
Coast Guard Albatross Loading Injured C-47 Airplane Passengers.

Albatross from Annette Is. with doctor came to Gustavus, Alaska Sun. Nov. 24, to remove injured to Juneau, St. Anns Hospital.


For the entire story, with first-hand detailed accounts from survivor Harry Aase and Gustavus, Alaska homesteader Anne Chase, please see "The Complete 1957 Plane Crash Story" by Rita Wilson produced in collaboration with Gustavus Historical Archives and Antiquities, September 2006 under "Books and Articles". Or search on Reference #10000. 
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