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    1. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

      OTD 1972: Norman Schwartz & Robert Snoddy were in an ambush during a mission to extract an agent with a snatch (or aerial) pickup from Manchuria in Communist China http://bit.ly/2Bw1R7x  #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/7hA96wINyT

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    2. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

      Pilots Norman & Robert volunteered to fly their C-47 w a hook extended out the plane’s back door to snag a line between two upright poles on the ground. Agent would be connected to line by a harness. Once hook caught the line, agent would be snatched off the ground. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/KF2pk9FR5D

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      CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

      Two other CIA officers, John Downey & Richard Fecteau, were on board the plane to hoist the agent into the aircraft. But unbeknownst to the team, they were about to fly into a trap – the agent on the ground had been turned by the Communist Chinese. #inmemoriam

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        2. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          As plane came in low for pickup, flying @ only 60 knots, gunfire erupted. Norman & Robert directed aircraft nose up in wake of deadly crossfire, preventing immediate crash. Engines cut out & plane glided to a controlled crash. Both Norman & Robert died at the scene. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/xaFfqVg5br

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        3. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          Downey & Fecteau survived. The men were captured, tried, and imprisoned by the Chinese. Fecteau was not released until December 1971; Downey was freed in March 1973. Read & watch their story here: http://bit.ly/2BmvGGZ pic.twitter.com/Y5kLI3KNOK

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        4. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          Norman Schwartz was raised in a working-class neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky & was 5th of 7 siblings. As a teenager, his No. 1 priority was learning to fly. He joined @USMC in 1943, & became a fighter pilot in Pacific theater during #WWII. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/AsAFcmz6zS

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        5. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          February 1948, Norman left @USMC to fly for Civil Air Transport (CAT)–a CIA proprietary company. He piloted CAT aircraft for 4 years before tragedy in November 1952. Norman was 29 years old when he died in the line of duty. He was survived by his parents & siblings. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/cC33kCaC1v

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        6. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          Robert Snoddy first took up flying in 1940 under Civilian Pilot Training program in Oregon. He joined @USNavy in 1942 while studying aeronautical engineering at @OregonState He went on to serve as a Navy pilot in the Pacific. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/aNd0ijWj4m

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        7. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          Robert signed on to fly for CAT in June 1948. He was 31 years old when he made the ultimate sacrifice. 3 weeks after he was killed, his wife gave birth to their daughter, the couple’s only child. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/D7m0x7KZEQ

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        8. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          2004: Joint POW-MIA Accounting Command discovered human remains at the 1952 crash site. 2005: Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory ID’ed remains as Robert Snoddy’s. To date, Norman Schwartz’s remains have not been found. #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/NZUDxIaLNn

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        9. CIA‏Verified account @CIA 29 Nov 2017

          We honored Schwartz & Snoddy with stars on the CIA Memorial Wall in 1998. Both men are remembered for their unquestionable bravery. http://bit.ly/2Bw1R7x  #inmemoriampic.twitter.com/2DleUIAclM

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        1. David Staten Medsker‏ @dsmedsker 29 Nov 2017
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          Good grief, you can't write fiction that good.

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        1. Rene Austin‏ @txexss 29 Nov 2017
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          I love all the CIA stories. When I grow up I want to be an agent. Wait! I'm retired, too late. Oh well I would have made a good one. Now I can only hope to know them.

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        1. AndreaG‏ @AndreaGil55555 29 Nov 2017
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          Wow 😯

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        1. Henry Wallace II‏ @Untappedtalent2 29 Nov 2017
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          Shitty

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