1 Sep 2019

Canada
  • [appx date] A hunting party on the rugged mountains above the Raush River in British Columbia, Canada discovered a weathered aluminum ballast ring and a steel relief valve from a Japanese Fu-Go Balloon bomb. The ballast ring still had at least one incendiary bomb attached. ww2dbase [Fu-Go | McBride, British Columbia | DS]

1 Sep 2019 Interactive Map

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