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Craig D. Button

Craig David Button (24 November 1964〔Social Security Death Index, accessed 22 February 2009.〕 - 2 April 1997) was a United States Air Force pilot who died when he crashed an A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft under mysterious circumstances on 2 April 1997. During the incident, Captain Button inexplicably flew hundreds of miles off-course without radio contact, appeared to maneuver purposefully〔(Radar reports, sightings plot path of missing A-10 ) — CNN, 11 April 1997〕 and did not attempt to eject before the crash.〔(Jet's Crash In April Still A Mystery To Air Force ) — New York Times, 18 August 1997〕 His death is regarded as a suicide because no other hypothesis explains the events.〔( Air Force Says Pilot Committed Suicide ) — New_york_times, 25 October 1997〕 His aircraft carried live bombs which were never recovered.〔(Air Force ends search for bombs near April A-10 crash site ) — CNN, 16 September 1997〕 It took three weeks to find the crash site.〔(Searchers recover remains of A-10 pilot crashed in Colorado ) — CNN, 7 July 1997〕 During that time, there was widespread public speculation about Captain Button's intentions and whereabouts.〔(Mountain of Mystery ) — People Magazine, 12 May 1997〕〔(Kill for Jesus ) — blather.net, 10 November 1998〕
==Family==
Craig Button's father, Richard Button, was a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel. His mother, Joan Button, was a devoted Jehovah's Witness. According to a letter written by Craig, she raised him "to think that joining the military is wrong." She did not allow Craig to wear his college AFROTC uniform at home. Craig's half-sister, Susane Button, reported that his mother had wanted him to leave the military.〔( Airman's Flight to His Death Is Laid to Mental Anguish ) — New_york_times, 25 December 1998〕
Hurlburt Field at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida (home of the Air Force Special Operations Command) is named after Craig Button's uncle, Donald Wilson Hurlburt, who was a B-17 pilot in World War II.

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