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Mann Gulch, Norman Maclean, and Young Men and Fire: Why We Are Still Talking About Them Today” with Stephen Pyne
On August 5, 1949, a fire was spotted at Mann Gulch, near Helena, Montana. The U.S. Forest Service dispatched a team of 15 smokejumpers, who were met by a fire guard from a nearby campground. When the fire blew up, thirteen firefighters were killed, three escaped. While the Forest Service studied what happened and revised...