Bomber Mountain is the crest of a ridge line within the Bighorn Mountains of the U.S. State of Wyoming. It borders the south side of Cloud Peak, the tallest peak in the range. It is about 23 miles (37 km) west of Buffalo. A military aviation accident that occurred upon the mountain in 1943 led to it being named Bomber Mountain in 1946. For more info see, "The Bomber Mountain Crash: A Wyoming Mystery" by Scott Madsen, Published and Copyrighted in September, 1990
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| - Der Bomber Mountain ist ein 3914 m hoher Berg in den Bighorn Mountains im US-Bundesstaat Wyoming. Er befindet sich in der Cloud Peak Wilderness Area im Bighorn National Forest, südlich des höchsten Berges der Bighorn Mountains, dem Cloud Peak, und 37 km westlich von Buffalo. Ein militärisches Flugzeugunglück mit 10 Todesopfern, das sich 1943 auf dem Berg ereignete, führte 1946 dazu, dass der bis dahin unbenannte Berg Bomber Mountain genannt wurde. (de)
- Bomber Mountain is the crest of a ridge line within the Bighorn Mountains of the U.S. State of Wyoming. It borders the south side of Cloud Peak, the tallest peak in the range. It is about 23 miles (37 km) west of Buffalo. A military aviation accident that occurred upon the mountain in 1943 led to it being named Bomber Mountain in 1946. For more info see, "The Bomber Mountain Crash: A Wyoming Mystery" by Scott Madsen, Published and Copyrighted in September, 1990 (en)
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| - Johnson / Big Horn counties, Wyoming, U.S. (en)
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| - Cloud Peak and Bomber Mountain as seen from Lake Helen. (en)
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| - Der Bomber Mountain ist ein 3914 m hoher Berg in den Bighorn Mountains im US-Bundesstaat Wyoming. Er befindet sich in der Cloud Peak Wilderness Area im Bighorn National Forest, südlich des höchsten Berges der Bighorn Mountains, dem Cloud Peak, und 37 km westlich von Buffalo. Ein militärisches Flugzeugunglück mit 10 Todesopfern, das sich 1943 auf dem Berg ereignete, führte 1946 dazu, dass der bis dahin unbenannte Berg Bomber Mountain genannt wurde. (de)
- Bomber Mountain is the crest of a ridge line within the Bighorn Mountains of the U.S. State of Wyoming. It borders the south side of Cloud Peak, the tallest peak in the range. It is about 23 miles (37 km) west of Buffalo. A military aviation accident that occurred upon the mountain in 1943 led to it being named Bomber Mountain in 1946. For more info see, "The Bomber Mountain Crash: A Wyoming Mystery" by Scott Madsen, Published and Copyrighted in September, 1990 (en)
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