In October 2005, two ice climbers in the King’s Canyon National Park, east of Fresno, stumbled upon a corpse frozen in ice and snow at the base of a remote area known as Mt. Mendel or Mendel Glacier. The body—frozen face-down with the head, arm, and shoulder visible above the snow, was estimated to have been 80 percent encased in ice. Speculation quickly arose that the body could be tied to one of almost 50 aircraft from three nearby bases that crashed into the area during World War II. But if it was, which one was it? The climbers notified the authorities, and within days, a military response team was on site.
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