Recovering Lost World War II Pilot
Bryan Bender talked about his time following a group of military anthropologists as they searched the jungles of the Pacific for the remains… read more
Bryan Bender talked about his time following a group of military anthropologists as they searched the jungles of the Pacific for the remains of a downed World War II pilot. He compared the war experiences of the lost pilot to those of the leader of the expedition, an Iraq war veteran. Mr. Bender argued that the differences and similarities between these two soldiers reflect how war has changed since World War II. close
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