It began with a radar ping — nothing dramatic at first, just a faint metallic echo beneath layers of snow and frozen silence. But that signal wasn’t coming from the surface. It was coming from deep below — nearly 300 feet (about 90 meters) down inside a Greenland glacier.
The discovery would reopen a forgotten chapter in aviation history — the story of the Lost Squadron.

In 1942, six P-38 Lightning fighters and two massive B-17 bombers were flying from the U.
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