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New -1 jacket. The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh is the story of an investigation of the crash of Air Force B-25. The infamous missing bomber sank in the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle on January 31, 1956--and then VANISHED. Witnesses claim that the plane was secretly recovered. Fifty-two years later the story is still a mystery. Robert H. Johns devoted fifteen years of his life to this investigation. He interviewed witnesses, searched out documentation, and reviewed all facts of the crash. The story of his disappointments, suspicions, clandestine operations, evidence of a cover-up, interviews dealing with convenient lack of recall and outright denial, dead ends, clues, and the clueless all keep you on edge as Mr. Johns tells of his efforts. Soft Cover, 2008, 6" x 9", 245 pp.
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Add this copy of The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh to cart. $121.01, new condition, Sold by Just one more Chapter, ships from Miramar, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Closson Press.