October Marauder Virtual Cache
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This cache is a short distance from where you can park your car. Most of the road to the cache is smooth and paved, but the last 1/2 km. is rough and gravel.
On October 12, 1944 a Glen Martin B-26 Marauder from the U.S.A.A.F. 17th Bomb Group plunged out of the sky for reasons unknown and crashed at this location, killing all six crew members aboard. During the years that followed, virtually all of the airplane was removed, piece-by-piece, to be recycled into pots, pans, fireplace tools, silk blouses, and a variety of other items which were in short supply during this period. Eventually the vegetation returned and there are now no signs of the crash. But in 1996, some 52 years after the event, efforts were made to relocate the area and place a small memorial to the crew members who lost their lives on that fateful day. This small memorial is the virtual cache you will be searching for. There are several small, winding roads in the area. You will want to eventually find yourself at the following coordinates - N42 44.386 E011 28.330. From there it will be necessary to leave the paved road for about 1/2 km. With adequate ground clearance you can drive to a parking location very close to the cache. Otherwise, it will only take you 10 minutes or less to walk to the area from here. Please remain on the gravel road - It will not be necessary to enter the woods until you are within 50m of the cache. When you find the site, please give a moment of silence to honor the memory of the six young crewmen who perished here.
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10/1/24 The original monument was getting quite weathered, so a couple of weeks ago it was replaced with a more durable plaque.
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