Air Mobility Museum unveils new AFMAO exhibit with personal effects from Operation Colony Glacier

Displayed here are remnants of C-124A Globemaster II and unidentifiable personal effects that belonged to some of the 52 service members who were onboard when it crashed into Mount Gannett, a peak within the Chugach Mountains in eastern Alaska. The Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations exhibit was unveiled at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Sept. 5, 2023. The exhibit covers the history and mission of AFMAO and Colony Glacier. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Minto)

PHOTO BY: Jason Minto
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