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    On Nov. 10, 1942, the C-47 nicknamed The Flying Dutchman (S/N 41-18564) hit a strong down-draft over the Owen Stanley Range while carrying U.S. Army troops from Port Moresby to Pongani, New Guinea. It crashed into the side of Mount Obree, killing seven of the 23 onboard and destroying most of the food it carried. Of the 16 survivors, eight received serious injuries and burns.

    Realizing that rescue probably depended upon going for help, the survivors sent out a team of four men on Nov. 12. Three days later, another four-man team departed for help in another direction. Eight men remained with the plane, only one of whom was physically able to carry water for the other seven badly injured personnel.

    The first team encountered unbelievable hardships and difficulties in the mountains and jungle. While attempting to float down a river on logs, two men were swept away, never to be seen again. Finally, after 32 days, the surviving two men found help. The second party encountered similar hardships, but they all reached the coast on Dec. 14, 1942.

    Based upon the meager information provided by the first two men, a search party was dispatched to find the crash site by back-tracking the escape route. After about eight days, it had to abandon the search when its native porters stole all the provisions and disappeared into the jungle.

    Aerial reconnaissance missions flew over the general crash area without success, but eighteen months later, in July 1944, the crash site was discovered. A rescue party went to the location, only to find the eight crash survivors dead.

    Ironically, searchers looking for another downed airplane rediscovered The Flying Dutchman in 1967, and they found this door. The notes written on it reveal the tragic hopes of those who had been waiting for a rescue that came too late. The last entry was made on Jan. 1, 1943, and what happened afterward and how long the last man lived will probably never be known.

    Daily Entries on Door:
    (Left column)
    Crashed 1:30 Tues - 10 of Nov. - 1942
    Tues-10 17 men alive
    Wed-11 16 men alive
    Thurs-12 4 men started for help
    Fri-13
    Sat-14 Tried to put up balloon
    Sun-15 Cracker and cheese
    Mon-16 4 men started for help-due South leaves eight men left
    Tues-17 Small piece cheese
    Wed-18 Chocolate bar
    Thurs-19 Found one chocolate bar
    Fri-20 1/3 can tomato juice
    Sat-21 1/3 can tomato juice
    Sun-22 Drank last 1/3 can of tomato juice
    Mon-23 Last cigarette-even butts
    Tues-24 First day-no rain
    Wed-25 2nd day-no rain
    Thurs-26 Rain today-also clear in morning
    Fri-27 Bucket full water this morn-still got our chin up.
    Sat-28 Clearest day we have had
    Sun-29 Nice clear day. Boy we're getting weak still have our hope
    Mon-30 Still going strong on imaginary meals
    December Tues-1 My summer is here - went to spring today
    Wed-2 Just slid by but Boy it rained
    Thurs-3 Kinda cold and cloudy today-still plenty hungry-Boy a cig. would do good
    Fri-4 Same ole thing-clear this morn
    Sat-5 Boy nothing happened-just waiting
    Sun-6 Had service today. Still lots of hope
    Mon-7 Year ago today the war started-Boy we didn't think of this then
    Tues-8 Nice day - still living on thru this
    Wed-9 Cloudy. God is looking out for our water supply
    Thurs-10 Just thirty days ago. We can take it but would be nice if someone came

    (Right column)
    Fri-11 Cold rainy day. We would like to start out before Christmas
    Sat-12 Fairly nice day-still plenty of water
    Sun-13 Beautiful morning everyone has high hopes
    Mon-14 Waiting
    Tues-15 Waiting
    Wed-16 New water place today
    Thurs-17 Running out of imaginary meals. Boys shouldn't be long in coming now. Six more shopping days
    Fri-18 Nice and warm this morning. Rained in the afternoon
    Sat-19 Pretty cold last night. Cold this morning too. Water pretty low. Five more days till Xmas
    Sun-20
    Mon-21 Plenty of water
    Tues-22 Rained all three days
    Wed-23 Thinking about home and Christmas. Still hoping
    Thurs-24 Tonite is Christmas eve. God make them happy at home
    Fri-25 Christmas Day
    Sat-26
    Sun-27 Rain every day
    Mon-28
    Tues-29
    Wed-30 Johnnie died today
    Thurs-31
    Fri-1 New Year's Day

    Pat
    Mart
    Ted
    (on lower left of door)


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