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The earliest allegation of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared in a September 16, 1950 Associated Press article by Edward Van Winkle Jones.
Two years later, Fate magazine published " Sea Mystery at Our Back Door ", a short article by George X.
Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five U. S. Navy TBM Avenger bombers on a training mission.
Sand's article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area where the losses took place.
It was claimed that the flight leader had been heard saying " We are entering white water, nothing seems right.
" It was also claimed that officials at the Navy board of inquiry stated that the planes " flew off to Mars.
In the February 1964 issue of Argosy, Vincent Gaddis's article " The Deadly Bermuda Triangle " argued that Flight 19 and other disappearances were part of a pattern of strange events in the region.
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