He Refused to Let His B-17 Crew Freeze to Death at 29, 000 Feet
When oxygen lines froze at 29, 000 feet and his crew collapsed from hypoxia, engineer John Comer took a desperate gamble to bring them back. This true story reveals the unbreakable bonds formed in the freezing cockpits of World War II and the incredible resilience of the Eighth Air Force.

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