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Article: Human remains found at CIA crash site
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- Honolulu Star - Bulletin
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- July 12, 2004
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face=+2; Two agents were on a secret mission in China 52 years agoface=-2;
WASHINGTON >> An American search team has located what its believes are human remains at a site in China where a CIA plane crash-landed on a secret mission nearly 52 years ago, a Pentagon official said earlier this month.
The plane's two pilots, Robert C. Snoddy, of Roseburg, Ore., and Norman A. Schwartz, of Louisville, Ky., are believed to have been killed in the crash, but their bodies were never recovered.
An initial visit to the crash site in July 2002 by a team from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command's Central Identification Laboratory at Hickam Air Force Base found wreckage of the downed plane but no ...