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An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members

An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members

An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members and North South Polar, Inc. scientists and explorers display the POW/MIA flag in honor of the expedition to find the crash site of a WWII Coast Guard Grumm... More

Robert "WeeGee" Smith, North South Polar's master mechanic,

Robert "WeeGee" Smith, North South Polar's master mechanic,

Robert "WeeGee" Smith, North South Polar's master mechanic, tests a hose fitting at the "hardware store" an area set aside for machinery parts and supplies at the dig site on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland,... More

Laurel Freas, Ph.D., forensic anthropologist with the

Laurel Freas, Ph.D., forensic anthropologist with the

Laurel Freas, Ph.D., forensic anthropologist with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), reviews her evidence kit at the excavation site on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 4, 2013. Freas works at... More

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic anthropologist Mindy Simonson uses a hand-held compass to mark radial lines from a datum marker to determine where a series of flags will be placed, on a glac... More

Expedition team members Nick Bratton, back row, Joe

Expedition team members Nick Bratton, back row, Joe

Expedition team members Nick Bratton, back row, Joe Tuttle, Laurel Freas, Mindy Simonson, Frank Marley, 2nd row, Mitch Zuckoff, Jaana Gustafsson, WeeGee Smith, John Bradley, Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, front row, Isa... More

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard aircraft and crew

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard aircraft and crew

KOGE BAY, Greenland -?? An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members and North South Polar, Inc. scientists and explorers transport an ice melting machine over a crevasse near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug... More

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 12, 2014) – Rob Ingraham,

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 12, 2014) – Rob Ingraham,

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 12, 2014) – Rob Ingraham, a scientist with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), examines some possible evidence as he helps head up a mission between JPAC and the U.S. Coast Gu... More

A grid on the surface of a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland

A grid on the surface of a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland

A grid on the surface of a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland is shown Aug. 1, 2013. The grid was created by a survey and ground penetrating radar team to establish a general area for excavation to locate the pot... More

Searching for Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck

Searching for Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck

KOGE BAY, Greenland - CDR James Blow, right, observes Robert "WeeGee" Smith of North South Polar, Inc. melting ice at the wreckage of the WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck rescue aircraft missing for 70 years... More

North South Polar’s safety team leader, John Bradley,

North South Polar’s safety team leader, John Bradley,

North South Polar’s safety team leader, John Bradley, boards an Air Greenland A-Star helicopter that is heading to our fuel cache on a remote island near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 7, 2013. Bradley along with NS... More

Jaana Gustafson, a geophysicist, prepares her ground

Jaana Gustafson, a geophysicist, prepares her ground

Jaana Gustafson, a geophysicist, prepares her ground penetrating radar equipment for travel by wrapping the wheels with rope for better traction over snow on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 1, 2013. Gu... More

Utilizing Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN), a global

Utilizing Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN), a global

Utilizing Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN), a global Satellite Internet Network, with limited connectivity, Petty Officer 2nd Class Jetta Disco was able to transmit quality photography and full motion video... More

Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck aircraft wreckage site

Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck aircraft wreckage site

KOGE BAY, Greenland - Possible wreckage of the WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck rescue aircraft missing for 70 years with three men aboard, beneath the ice near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 29, 2012. An expedit... More

Author Mitchell Zuckoff, right, shows Jaana Gustafsson,

Author Mitchell Zuckoff, right, shows Jaana Gustafsson,

Author Mitchell Zuckoff, right, shows Jaana Gustafsson, a geophysicist with North South Polar, the first area that needs to be excavated at the dig site on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 9, 2013. The ... More

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 aircraft and crew

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 aircraft and crew

KOGE BAY - Greenland - An expedition team of North South Polar, Inc. scientists and explorers walk across the glacier in search of the crash site of a WWII Coast Guard Grumman Duck rescue aircraft missing for 7... More

Air Greenland helicopter pilot Tom Andreassen signals

Air Greenland helicopter pilot Tom Andreassen signals

Air Greenland helicopter pilot Tom Andreassen signals to a fellow air crew member where to land near the nunatak on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 16, 2013. Andreassen, along with another aircrew, eva... More

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, team leader,

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, team leader,

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, team leader, left, Petty Officer 2nd Class Jetta Disco, media relations, and Capt. Ken Harman, flight surgeon, gather at the national ensign in honor of the 223rd annivers... More

U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis, team leader for the

U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis, team leader for the

U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis, team leader for the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, reads over his notes in between helicopter sling loads of excavation equipment and fuel on a remote island near Koge Bay, Gre... More

North South Polar's Alberto Behar, an electrical engineer

North South Polar's Alberto Behar, an electrical engineer

North South Polar's Alberto Behar, an electrical engineer at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, left, and Mindy Simonson, a Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) anthropologist, watch the image on the screen... More

An areal view of the remote campsite located near the

An areal view of the remote campsite located near the

An areal view of the remote campsite located near the excavation site, heavy machinery and equipment on a glacier near Koge Bay, Aug. 7, 2013. Crew members are finishing the construction of the last compact tra... More

Expedition members from Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting

Expedition members from Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting

Expedition members from Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command, North South Polar and U.S. Coast Guard break down the campsite and secure gear on the nunatak due to an approaching piteraq storm on a glacier... More

Searching for Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck

Searching for Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck

KOGE BAY, Greenland - Robert "WeeGee" Smith, left, of North South Polar, Inc. melts ice at the wreckage of the WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck rescue aircraft missing for 70 years with three men aboard, be... More

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Robert Tucker, from the

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Robert Tucker, from the

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Robert Tucker, from the office of aviation forces, provides an operation status and position report to U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command Center about the J2F-4 Grumman Duck missi... More

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 19, 2014) – Dr. Laurel Freas,

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 19, 2014) – Dr. Laurel Freas,

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 19, 2014) – Dr. Laurel Freas, a scientist with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), descends into an excavation hole via personnel cage to survey subterranean ice in hopes of f... More

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ken Harman, a flight surgeon

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ken Harman, a flight surgeon

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ken Harman, a flight surgeon and Joe Tuttle, a North South Polar team member, ensure the flagpole flying the National Ensign, Prisoner of War/Missing in Action and Honor and Remember flag... More

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 19, 2014) – Dr. Laurel Freas

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 19, 2014) – Dr. Laurel Freas

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 19, 2014) – Dr. Laurel Freas (foreground) lowers a specially-made camera into a pilot hole to pre-survey an excavation area while Rob Ingraham, AET1 Trevor Sly and AET1 Josh Vogan view... More

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, expedition team leader for the

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, expedition team leader for the

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, expedition team leader for the U.S. Coast Guard, attaches shoe chains over the soles of his boots for better traction while trekking on the glacier's icy surface near Koge Bay, Greenland, ... More

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic anthropologist Mindy Simonson stands at datum holding a GPS and measuring tape marking radial lines to determine where a series of flags will be placed, on a ... More

An areal view of the remote campsite located near the

An areal view of the remote campsite located near the

An areal view of the remote campsite located near the excavation site, heavy machinery and equipment on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 7, 2013. Crew members are finishing the construction of the last ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ken Harman, a flight surgeon

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ken Harman, a flight surgeon

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ken Harman, a flight surgeon deployed in support of the J2F-4 Grumman Duck joint recovery mission, adjusts the plastic edging of his solar snow melter, on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenla... More

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker (front), Nick

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker (front), Nick

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker (front), Nick Bratton of North South Polar (NSP), U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis and John Bradley of NSP work together to lift a generator onto a Pelican case at a remote is... More

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 13, 2014) – Staff Sgt. Dane

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 13, 2014) – Staff Sgt. Dane

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 13, 2014) – Staff Sgt. Dane Krautheim (front), Rob Ingraham (center), and Maj. Jeremiah Ellis (rear) – all members of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) – stand in the rotor w... More

An areal view seen from an Air Greenland helicopter

An areal view seen from an Air Greenland helicopter

An areal view seen from an Air Greenland helicopter of the of the J24-F Grumman Duck expedition team campsite is shown on the rocks near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 1, 2013. Air Greenland is the primary resource ... More

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, U.S. Coast Guard team leader,

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, U.S. Coast Guard team leader,

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, U.S. Coast Guard team leader, right, and Jaana Gustafsson, a geophysicist with North South Polar, place flags two meters apart on a radial line extending from datum, on a glacier near Koge... More

North South Polar's chief scientist, Alberto Behar,

North South Polar's chief scientist, Alberto Behar,

North South Polar's chief scientist, Alberto Behar, left, signals to an Air Greenland helicopter pilot to hoist a sling load of 55-gallon barrels of fuel as safety team leader John Bradley steadies them near Ko... More

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 aircraft and crew

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 aircraft and crew

KOGE BAY, Greenland - Steve Katz, second in command of North South Polar Inc., conducts lookout and communications relay for an NSP expedition team on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 26, 2012. The expe... More

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic anthropologist Laurel Freas rechecks marker flag placement against her notes at the excavation site where a series of bore holes will be melted on a glacier n... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jetta Disco lowers a down-hole

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jetta Disco lowers a down-hole

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jetta Disco lowers a down-hole camera at the wreckage site of the WWII Coast Guard J2F-4 Grumman Duck rescue aircraft missing for 70 years with three men aboard, beneath the ice near Kog... More

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic anthropologists Mindy Simonson, left, and Laurel Freas compare notes regarding the placement of marking flags on the excavation site where a series of bore ho... More

A helicopter pilot from Air Greenland delivers excavation

A helicopter pilot from Air Greenland delivers excavation

A helicopter pilot from Air Greenland delivers excavation equipment and fuel from a Norwegian cargo ship to a remote island near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 5, 2013. The ship’s crew anchored in iceberg-laden wate... More

Mitchell Zuckoff, an author embedded with the Joint

Mitchell Zuckoff, an author embedded with the Joint

Mitchell Zuckoff, an author embedded with the Joint Recovery Mission – Greenland, signals to helicopter pilot Tom Andreassen, of Air Greenland, where to land near the nunatak on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenla... More

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard aircraft and crew

Search for missing WWII Coast Guard aircraft and crew

KOGE BAY, Greenland - Nicholas Bratton, a member of North South Polar's safety team, ties a figure eight knot attached to a sled in Greenland, Aug. 28, 2012. The sled was fabricated to haul heavy equipment mor... More

An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members

An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members

An expedition team of U.S. Coast Guard service members and North South Polar, Inc. scientists and explorers transport an ice melting machine over a crevasse near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 29, 2012. The team use... More

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic anthropologist Laurel Freas makes an entry in her field notes on her observations from using the subsurface camera at the excavation site on a glacier near Ko... More

Giant, chainsaw-like machinery used to cut through

Giant, chainsaw-like machinery used to cut through

Giant, chainsaw-like machinery used to cut through ice is assembled at the dig site on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 9, 2013. Four of these ice-cutting machines stand at the ready for use once the 6-... More

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic

Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command forensic photographer Staff Sgt. Brian Kimball uses a plumb line to measure two meter spacing along radial lines from datum to determine where a series of flags will b... More

U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis, team leader for the

U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis, team leader for the

U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis, team leader for the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, (left) and U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Rob Tucker, team leader for the U.S Coast Guard recovery mission, observe a helicopter ... More

The sun peeks through the clouds reflecting on the

The sun peeks through the clouds reflecting on the

The sun peeks through the clouds reflecting on the iceberg-laden waters near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 5, 2013. Despite the Arctic waters, the air temperature averaged 50 degrees throughout the day. (U.S. Coast... More

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 22, 2014) – Rob Ingraham,

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 22, 2014) – Rob Ingraham,

Koge Bay, Greenland (July 22, 2014) – Rob Ingraham, a scientist with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC), looks from above as the personnel cage descends into one of the excavation holes made during a s... More

An Air Greenland helicopter pilot positions a sling

An Air Greenland helicopter pilot positions a sling

An Air Greenland helicopter pilot positions a sling load of essential supplies over a designated drop site on a glacier near Koge Bay, Greenland, Aug. 4, 2013. The two Air Greenland pilots transported both pers... More

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 21, 2014) – AMT1 Joshua Vogan

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 21, 2014) – AMT1 Joshua Vogan

Koge Bay, Greenland (Aug. 21, 2014) – AMT1 Joshua Vogan stands in awe of the Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights, during the last night of a mission coordinated between the U.S. Coast Gu... More

Air Greenland helicopter pilot Nicklas Altin, left,

Air Greenland helicopter pilot Nicklas Altin, left,

Air Greenland helicopter pilot Nicklas Altin, left, and U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Ellis demonstrate the how to attach sling load hooks for 55-gallon barrels to North South Polar's project manager, Joe Tuttle, and... More

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