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History Daily

Saturday Matinee: Unsolved Histories

History Daily

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4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we share a clip from an investigative series that dives into the mysterious disappearance of Flight 293.



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0:00.0

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Wondry app. As a member of NoisorPlus at noisor.com or in Apple Podcasts, or you can get all of

0:11.8

History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. Why do we study history?

0:26.2

A very common answer and a correct one is to understand the present,

0:30.2

because history repeats itself, what, at the very least, it rhymes.

0:33.9

But what if an investigation of history can change the present?

0:39.1

We're sharing a clip from a podcast today that did just that. Unsolved History's first season is an eight-part investigation into

0:44.4

what happened to Flight 293. This Northwest Orient Airlines flight was chartered by the military

0:50.3

to carry servicemen and families from Accord Air Force Base in Washington State to

0:54.9

Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska. The flight took off on June 3rd, 1963,

1:01.0

but never made it to its destination, crashing into the Gulf of Alaska. Of the 101 people on board,

1:07.7

there were no known survivors, and crucially, no bodies were ever recovered.

1:12.7

That is tragic enough, but because the service members on board were not missing in action,

1:18.1

as defined by the armed services, they were not remembered or memorialized, and the grieving

1:22.8

families were not given the support typically provided to other MIA families.

1:29.7

And here is how the past has changed the present,

1:32.8

because a current U.S. Senator was listening to this podcast,

1:37.6

and as a result, the Flight 293 Remembrance Act has been proposed and referred to the Committee on Armed Services awaiting passage.

1:41.2

So I hope you enjoy.

1:42.6

And while you're listening, be sure to search for and

1:44.9

follow Unsolved Histories. We put a link in the show notes to make it easy for you.

1:53.6

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