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8-3-1962
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Associated news article by Nashua Telegraph (4 Aug 1962, p.1) reads: "Pease AFB Plane Crash Kills Three - PEASE AIR FORCE BASE, N.H. - Three Airmen were killed in the crash of a B-47 jet bomber moments after takeoff from Pease Air Force Base last night.
The Air Force identified the victims as: Capt. Eugene S. Procknal, 31, of Buffalo, N.Y., the pilot, who leaves his widow and four children.
First Lt. Eric W. Epps Jr., 24, of Newport Newsm V.A., the co-pilot.
First Lt. Edward R. Sowinksi, 25, of Dover N.H., nagivator, who leaves his widow, a daughter, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Sowinksi of Newark, N.J.
Air Force officials said the plane was taking off for a scheduled training mission. A board immediately was set up to determine what caused the crash.
The Plane burst into flames upon crashing on the air base golf course. Officials said its three occupants died instantly.
Wreckage of the plane was scattered over a half-mile area. The plane just missed the gold course clubhouse before it crashed.
The six-jet bomber was attached to the 509th Bombardment Wing at the Strategic Air Command facility.
The fuel from the plane caused flames to spread over a large area of the golf course. Fire trucks from Portsmouth and other nearby communities rushed to the scene.
Airmen wearing asbestos suits were also on hand at the south-east end of the two-mile runway.
Traffic was backed up on Route 101, adjacent to the golf course, and policemen temporarily re-routed cars.
Col. James S. Howard, vice commander of the 100th Bomb Wing, was named president of the investigation board. Results of the inquiry were not expected for some days.
The last crash at Pease was Jan 4, 1961, when four were killed."