A trail of Naval Intelligence photos, airplane parts, and witnesses to Amelia Earhart's crash landing on Barre Reef at Milii Atoll in the Marshalls
point to the fact she and Fred Noonan survived their flight only to end up as prisoners of the Japanese in Saipan. A two part series.
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Link to Podcast and Better Picture on Dock Earhart and Noonan : https://audioboom.com/posts/6151692-amelia-earhart-america-s-greatest-unsolved-aviation-mystery-pt-i-crash-capture-and-cover-up
Better Link to Dock Photo at History.com - see top of Noonan's forehead- sun reflecting or bandage? A young doctor aboard the Koshu Maru later said he treated Fred's head wound with a bandage- that bandage might be visible at the top of his forehead. Fred's leg had been badly hurt in the landing- it looks like he is leaning against a pole or bulkhead. If this is them,they are likely waiting for a boat to ferry them to japanese HQ at nearby Imiej.
Two pieces from an Electra 10A were found years later at Barre Reef near where this photo was taken.
The "Tourist Book" that photo detractors discovered online is not professionally bound/published- held together by strings- to which pages could have been added later. The first few pages say Pub. in 1935. This photo was included later with bottom ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence) type description removed. Who did this is anyone's guess, but the ONI photo was declassified and currently found in USA National Archives+ Naval Intelligence+ Amelia Earhart, along with the story of the message in the bottle that included a piece of Earhart's hair and a note from a man whose yacht was seized by the Japanese in June of 1937 near Jaluit .He was questioned as a spy, imprisoned there where he saw Amelia and Fred in adjoining cells. His crew was killed by the Japanese, his yacht taken, and he was forced into servitude aboard a Japanese cargo ship, where he released the bottle. This is in the ONI declassified records as well- story in PART TWO.
http://www.history.com/news/does-this-photo-show-amelia-earhart-after-her-plane-disappeared
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American aviator Amelia Earhart was beginning the last leg of her quest to become the first female to circumnavigate the globe when she and her co-pilot Fred Noonan disappeared in their Lockheed Electra on July 2., 1937.
The largest search ever mounted for a ship or plane took place the following days but not of sign of their plane was found. Many believe that they had gone off course, run out of gas, and were lost at sea. Others believe they had to land on a deserted island and lived as castaways but were not found in time. Still more, including 1001 Heroes, that the Japanese, preparing for war in the Pacific, found their downed plane and took them into custody, where they died in a Saipan jail after being starved and mistreated. Part one follows the accounts generated by a handful of expert investigative journalists who have been covering their plight for decades, turning up hundreds of witnesses who saw or knew of the capture of the two aviators, and uncovering the unfortunate truth that the governments of both japan and the United States were complicit in hiding the truth of their capture and imprisonment from the public. Part one follows theior trail from their crash landing on Milii Atoll, to Emiej Japanese headquarters in Jaluit, to Kwajalein, to Saipan, while part two covers their imprisonment in Saipan and theories that Earhart may have survived the war.
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