On the 9th April 1955, RAAF Lincoln Bomber A73-64, on a mercy flight to transfer a critically ill infant from Townsville to Brisbane, crashed at Mount Superbus killing the four crew and two civilians on board. The immediate search and rescue was organised by a group of Brisbane bushwalkers who were camping in the area. Police and RAAF personnel subsequently joined the civilians at the crash site to recover the victims. During their initial search of the crash they located what were believed to be the remains of five adults. The arrival of the RAAF Senior Medical Officer (SMO) the following day revealed that only four adult bodies had been found and the bodies of both civilians, an adult and infant, were missing. Later that day the remains o...
The Centre for Automotive Safety Research (and the Road Accident Research Unit before it) has a long...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the “Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy) wer...
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The forensic investigation of military aircraft crash sites has become in recent times part of mains...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
A mass disaster is commonly construed as an event (air, naval, railway, or motorway accident, floodi...
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The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
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Aircraft is De Havilland DH 61, registration G-AUHW. Flown by Les Holden, a member of the famous Sou...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) were ...
American and Australian personnel inspecting the wreckage of a PGOE-1 Kittyhawk fighter aircraft. Th...
In 1997, the wreck of a World War Two bomber was unearthed near Fléville-devant-Nancy (Meurthe-et-Mo...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the “Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy) wer...
Today we consider forensic odontology to be a specialised and reliable method of identification of t...
The Centre for Automotive Safety Research (and the Road Accident Research Unit before it) has a long...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the “Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy) wer...
With an estimated 20,000 Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel missing from twentieth‐centu...
The forensic investigation of military aircraft crash sites has become in recent times part of mains...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
A mass disaster is commonly construed as an event (air, naval, railway, or motorway accident, floodi...
RAAF Civilian personnel inspect the wreckage of a Mitsubishi "Betty" bomber downed near Koolpinyah b...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
Although fierce sporting rivals, Australia and New Zealand are geographical neighbors in Australasia...
Aircraft is De Havilland DH 61, registration G-AUHW. Flown by Les Holden, a member of the famous Sou...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) were ...
American and Australian personnel inspecting the wreckage of a PGOE-1 Kittyhawk fighter aircraft. Th...
In 1997, the wreck of a World War Two bomber was unearthed near Fléville-devant-Nancy (Meurthe-et-Mo...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the “Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy) wer...
Today we consider forensic odontology to be a specialised and reliable method of identification of t...
The Centre for Automotive Safety Research (and the Road Accident Research Unit before it) has a long...
The specialists of the Department of Legal Medicine of the “Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy) wer...
With an estimated 20,000 Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel missing from twentieth‐centu...