The New York Times, November 13, 1992
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November 13, 1992, Friday, Late Edition - Final
SECTION: Section A; Page 16; Column 3; National Desk
LENGTH: 129 words
HEADLINE: 8, Including General, Killed in Plane Crash
BYLINE: AP
DATELINE: JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 12
BODY:
All eight people aboard a small National Guard plane, including the commander
of the Alaska Army National Guard, were killed today when it crashed into a
mountain range on its approach to the airport here.
The plane, a C-12F twin-engine Beechcraft, was overdue on a flight from Elmendorf
Air Force Base in Anchorage when the tower at the airport in Juneau lost contact
with it this morning. Hours later a Coast Guard helicopter spotted the wreckage
at an elevation of 2,600 feet in the Chilkat Range about 30 miles west of Juneau.
Among those killed was Brig. Gen. Thomas C. Carroll, 48-year-old commander of
the state's Army National Guard, who also served as deputy commissioner and
chief of staff of the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
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