DescriptionUS Navy 040809-N-0331L-002 Recovery personnel examine the wreckage of a Navy P-2V Neptune aircraft that crashed over Greenland in 1962.jpg
English: Greenland (Aug. 8, 2004) – Recovery personnel examine the wreckage of a Navy P-2V Neptune aircraft that crashed in Greenland in 1962. The Navy is currently conducting recovery operations in Greenland to bring back any human remains. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Jeffrey Lehrberg (RELEASED)
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Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Christopher Blow and Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Steve Earl examine the wreckage of "LA-9" a Navy P2V Neptune aircraft that crashed over Greenland in 1962. The Navy is currently conducting recovery operations in Greenland to bring back any human remains.
Official U.S Navy Photo by Photographers Mate Second Class (DV) Jeffrey Lehrberg. Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic.