A bond of brothers
Kinship among servicemen drives a search in the jungles of Papua New Guinea
Allan Harrison was alone in his one-seat fighter, chasing Japanese Zeros through dark clouds, when his plane began its final plunge into the jungles of New Guinea. Now, 64 years later, all that is visible of Harrison's plane is its rusted, weather-beaten Pratt & Whitney engine, sitting upright in the mud. (Full article: 2799 words)
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