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Although in the broadcast version some parts of the autopsy were pixelized or edited out because of their supposed " graphic nature ", the aforementioned editions contain, Santilli claimed, the complete and unedited film, plus previously unreleased footage of wreckage presented as the remains of the alien craft reported to have crashed in Roswell.
Horn seeks out Amanda Carter, whom he calls " Commander ", revealing that he was rescued from the wreckage of his craft and fixed up by a " snake head doc ".
The submarine surfaced, looked over the debris, and directed nearby Korean fishing craft to pick up two survivors who were clinging to pieces of wreckage.
Aboard the craft is the latest biological warfare weapon which has been secretly developed by the CIA ( Central Intelligence Agency )... Cassandra-G. A vaccine and plans have been stolen are among the fragments of the helicopter wreckage along with a shell fired from an M16.
( This craft was not employed against Confederate targets, but was used to clear wreckage from rivers.
Some of the notable underwater finds are model Ts, plane wreckage from small craft that have hit the lake since then, and covered bridges from that era.
A local group made numerous attempts to recover the wreckage of the craft in the 1980s, but as the precise location of the plane is still not decisively known, it has never been recovered.
Dutton was covered in burning Avgas when the craft finally hit the ground, and a Vietnamese soldier ran towards the wreckage and shot him, before retreating — leaving a wounded Lloyd lying in shock where he had been thrown from the impact.

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Gregg returned to the plane to try to help the appallingly injured Busby and Blanchflower, and when he turned around again, he was relieved to see that Charlton and Viollet, both of whom he had presumed to be dead, had got out of their detached seats and were looking into the wreckage.
The concussion of the blast alone was sufficient to rip open the seams of the nearest ships, and flaming wreckage landed in a huge circle, much of it flying directly over the surrounding ships into the sea beyond.
It was reported on 13 December 2007, that " wreckage of a pirate ship abandoned by Captain Kidd in the 17th century has been found by divers in shallow waters off the Dominican Republic.
The settlement grew into a group of shacks built mostly with wreckage from the Amaranth ( lumber from which was also used by the young Hawaiian colonists to build surfboards ), but later, stone and wood dwellings were built and equipped with refrigeration, radio equipment, and a weather station.
President Clinton stated that after seeing images of babies being pulled from the wreckage, he was " beyond angry " and wanted to " put fist through the television ".
For example, in the two famous Kinsman Transit cases from the 2nd Circuit ( exercising admiralty jurisdiction over a New York incident ), it was clear that mooring a boat improperly could lead to the risk of a boat drifting away and crashing into another boat, and that both boats could crash into a bridge, which collapsed and blocked the river, and in turn, the wreckage could flood the land adjacent to the river, as well as prevent any traffic from traversing the river until it had been cleared.
The colored rectangles are areas from which wreckage was recovered.
A depth gauge taken from the main instrument panel of the Red October ( with the appropriate serial number ) is made to appear as if it was salvaged from the wreckage.
Most of the aircraft wreckage was found near the impact crater.
In examining the wreckage, the only human body part he could see was part of a backbone.
Upon seeing the wreckage, David has a flashback of the car accident he and Audrey were in, it is revealed not only that he was unharmed, but that he had ripped a door off the car in order to save Audrey, a memory he had long repressed.
Lauda's Ferrari burst into flames, but, unlike Lunger, he was trapped in the wreckage.
NATO Military experts said that by evidence gathered from “ The fact that the battery was lying within an area spattered by rubble and wreckage seemed to suggest that it was detonated using a relatively sophisticated timer device “ also the extensive amount of explosive used and the type of explosive all pointed to the Macedonian military.
The bodies of Holly and Valens lay near the plane, Richardson's body was thrown over the fence and into the cornfield of Juhl's neighbor Oscar Moffett, and Peterson's body remained entangled inside the plane's wreckage.
Nevertheless, Cleopatra sailed with her fleet from Alexandria to the west along the Libyan coast to join the Caesarian leaders, but she was forced to return to Egypt because her ships were damaged by a violent storm and she became ill. Staius Murcus learned of the queen's misfortune and saw wreckage from her ships on the coast of Greece.
Despite the Navy ’ s claim that two attacking torpedo boats had been sunk, there was no wreckage, bodies of dead North Vietnamese sailors, or other physical evidence present at the scene of the alleged engagement.
It was presumably lost at the fall of Sauron, but since the Stones are virtually indestructible, it would still be buried in the wreckage of the Dark Tower, or ( as Christopher Tolkien speculates in Unfinished Tales ) destroyed by the eruption of Orodruin.
A man who discovered her in a coma in the wreckage wrongly thought she was dead, put her in his trunk and drove her to an undertaker, where his mistake was discovered.
While taking a trip through the countryside, Peng was horrified at the wreckage of the Great Leap Forward.
Weld County was thrust into the media spotlight on the evening of November 1, 1955, when United Airlines Flight 629, a Douglas DC-6B airliner flying from Denver to Portland, Oregon, exploded in midair and crashed, killing all 44 persons on board the plane and scattering bodies, wreckage and debris over a six-square-mile area of the county.
The wreckage was discovered on 2 August 1994.

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Sometimes when a Federation starship or vessel crashes on a planet that has a pre-warp civilization, the survivors or the wreckage are collected by the natives, and this then influences their society, especially when Federation technology is recovered and added to the technology of the planet.
The memorial was constructed using two beams recovered from the wreckage of the World Trade Center towers in New York City.
Examination of the wreckage recovered from the Mediterranean sea-bed and observation of a sample fuselage in a pressurization test-tank at Farnborough revealed that the pressurization / depressurization cycles of airline operation could cause fatigue cracks in the thin aluminium alloy skin of the Comet leading to the skins ripping away explosively at altitude and catastophic disintegration of the aircraft. Later jet airliners including the revised Comet 4 were designed in a fail-safe mode so that in the event of for example a skin-failure due to cracking the damage would be localized and not catastrophic.
By 21 October, an estimated 27 % of the wreckage was recovered.
The site of the wreckage of the Atocha, called " The Bank of Spain ", ( a sandy area 22 feet deep and within 200 yards of the anchor location ), is still being worked on and treasures are slowly being recovered.
The filmed segment was recovered in the wreckage and was broadcast in the television show Primal Man.
In 1984, Bellamy became famous again when the wreckage of his flagship Whydah was finally discovered, the first confirmed pirate ship recovered in U. S. waters in modern times.
The recovered ( shaded ) parts of the wreckage of G-ALYP and the site ( arrowed ) of the failure
None of them were recovered intact, though fragments of a few were found amid melted gold in the burnt wreckage of a motor vehicle close to the Manor.
The cockpit voice recorder recovered from the wreckage revealed the Captain made a verbal comment about his Attitude Indicator ( AI ) having " toppled ", meaning that it was still showing the aircraft in a right bank.
The partially recovered wreckage revealed no evidence of explosion, fire, or any electrical or mechanical failure, and an initial theory of sabotage was ruled out.
Some wreckage was recovered.
The wreckage of the aircraft will be recovered in 1975 and placed on exhibit in 1979.
As with his lost crewmates, Hood's body was never recovered and remains in the wreckage of HMS Invincible at the bottom of the North Sea.
This time a significant amount of wreckage was recovered from the sea and from beaches on Flinders Island.
A charged fire extinguisher was later recovered from the wreckage on which investigators found molten metal.
Kenneth W. Hill, 33, of Thomasville, N. C., were recovered by Navy divers in May, and the wreckage of the helicopter was raised later that month.
In 1992, approximately 200 silver " tumbaga " bars were recovered in wreckage off Grand Bahama Island.
The wreckage of the Seattle was recovered and is now on display in the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum.
Only his black metal hand was recovered from the wreckage.
A civilian tanker observed what appeared to be an in-flight explosion believed to be the missing Super Constellation, though no trace of wreckage or debris was ever recovered.

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