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Soldiers examine the largest piece of fuselage of the London-bound Air Force Liftmaster transport plane resting amid shattered pine trees in a swampy and remote area of Fort Dix, N.J., July 14, 1956, marking the spot where 45 persons were killed and 21 injured in the crash shortly after takeoff July 13, shortly after takeoff from McGuire Air Force Base. The big transport, carrying servicemen and civilians to overseas bases, cut a swath 300 yards long and 30 yards wide through the trees. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
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1956-07-14
AP/EAST NEWS
Associated Press
AP
605875551294
1,82MB
28cm x 21cm by 300dpi
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