Monument in Cascade foothills honors long-missing aviators

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It’s not quite the final chapter, but the story of two lost Navy aviators reached a significant milestone just in time for Memorial Day.

– more than 70 years after it was lost — that the SNJ-5 and the two men likely ended up in Black Lake.Dan Vreeland lives in Austin, Texas. He’s the nephew of one of the lost flyers. Lt. Benjamin Vreeland was the brother of Dan Vreeland’s dad – the “Uncle Benny” that Dan was too young to have ever met.

“My father was a lawyer, and I’m sure [my uncle’s] plan was to become part of my father’s law group,” Vreeland said. “It would have been coming in that way from there,” he pointed out, gesturing across the oblong lake and describing the possible path of the SNJ-5. “They would have probably tried to center up on the lake.

“I feel like I was on a mission coming up here to do this, to be here for this,” Vreeland said, pointing to ashes that were still visible as they swirled in the dark lake water. “I definitely wanted to be here for this, and to bring my father, a little bit of my father, and I guess I’m a little bit of my father, too,” he said, chuckling.

“I don’t need a tangible piece to know that he’s here,” Vreeland said. “I mean, I 100% know he’s here.”the Memorial WallThe younger Murphy knew he was uniquely qualified, and maybe even obliged, to help the families of the two SNJ-5 aviators. “These guys are divers that are here [today], they helped me out [by searching Black Lake],” said Shawn Murphy. “That’s really what it was about – my own history love and study of history – and then being able to give people some answers.”

“It’s not uncommon to get information like this, but it’s less common to have researchers that are dedicated over an extended period of time to gather all of these different sources of information to really flesh out the history of an aircraft,” Dr. Schwarz said.

 

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