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Jan 11, 2022 · One song caught my attention—“Cold Missouri Waters,” a haunting song about thirteen smokejumpers dying while fighting a forest fire. I was interested enough to look up the song, and found it relates a true story, equally haunting—the Mann Gulch Fire, in 1949.
The Mann Gulch fire is an event that shocked the mid-century Forest Service fire community, and interest in the event led to many changes and advances in training, safety procedures, and fire science that have benefitted the entire wildland fire service in the years since the fire.
Sep 7, 2016 · On August 5, 1949, a team of Smokejumpers parachuted into the Mann Gulch area, in what is now known as the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness. As the fifteen men, under their foreman, Wagner “Wag” Dodge, approached the fire to begin an attack, it blew up on them, whipped by ferocious winds.
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Cold Missouri Waters - A Tribute to the Mann Gulch Fire. Version by Wolf Loescher. Cold Missouri Waters. Reference. Genre: composed folk Canada. Topic: firefighting. Culture: Canadian. About the Song. This song is about of the devastation of the Mann Gulch fire of 1949 in the state of Montana.
The Mann Gulch fire was a wildfire reported on August 5, 1949, in a gulch located along the upper Missouri River in the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness (then known as the Gates of the Mountains Wild Area), Helena National Forest, in the U.S. state of Montana.
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At 6:10 p.m., Dodge stood up unharmed and walked out of the ashes of his fire. The rest can be told fast. Sallee and Dodge hiked down through what has ever since been called Rescue Gulch, made...