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			[KWE Note: The following information was found on the Aviation 
			Safety Net website.]
			
			Introduction
			
			The heavy bomber left Andersen AFB at 06:05 Local Time on its way 
			back to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, via Kwajalein Island. Shortly 
			after takeoff, the engine number two failed. The crew was able to 
			shut it down, and feathered the propeller. On final approach to 
			runway 07R, after passing through the last cloud layer, the 
			pilot-in-command decided to make a go around and following a circuit 
			before starting a second approach few minutes later.
 While struggling to land the second time, he turned the B-29 into 
			the feathered propeller at too steep of an angle, with the landing 
			gear down, and flaps retracted which caused the bomber to lose lift 
			and control. The aircraft banked 80 degrees to the left, and crashed 
			in a near vertical position onto several houses located short of the 
			runway.
 
 Among the 16 occupants, all four crew members and five passengers 
			were killed, seven others were injured. On the ground, ten people 
			were killed, among them six children, and two entire families. It is 
			still (as of 2017) the worst ever accident (in terms of fatalities) 
			to have happened at Guam AFB.
 
 
			
			Crew Fatalities:
				
				
				Christopher, 1Lt. Dominick J. - navigator
				
				DeBoer, 1Lt. Howard L. - bombardier
				
				Larsen, 1Lt. Sophus Eddie - copilot
				
				Leard, T/Sgt. Fred
				
				Murray, A2C Francis L.
				
				Oetgen, 1Lt. Henry G. - pilot
				
				Pickrell, S/Sgt. Homer A. - gunner
				
				Reilly, T/Sgt. John M. - flight engineer
				
				Wagner, A3C Donald J. 
			
			Passenger Survivors: 
				
				
				Backman, A1C William J.
				
				Duran, A2C Roberto
				
				Graham, A2C Nelson H.
				
				Jensen, A2C Robert L.
				
				Newby, A2C Walter R.
				
				Patton, 1Lt. Jack
				
				VanDoren, A1C Donald C. 
			
			Fatalities on the Ground: 
				
				
				Kimball, Bonnie (age 11) - daughter of Capt. Stanley J. Kimball
				
				Mills, Agnes - wife of Lt. Col. Benjamin L. Mills
				
				Mills, Lt. Col. Benjamin L.
				
				Mills, Helen (age 5) - daughter of Benjamin and Agnes
				
				Mills, Margaret (age 9) - daughter of Benjamin and Agnes
				
				Mills, Martha (age 2) - daughter of Benjamin and Agnes
				
				Orken, Maj. Gerald A.
				
				Orken, Shirley - wife of Major Gerald Orken
				
				Orken, Steven (age 3) - son of Gerald and Shirley Orken
				
				Orken, Vivian (age 5) - daughter of Gerald and Shirley Orken
 
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