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The crash site of the DC-3 was featured in the music video of Justin Bieber's 2015 song I'll Show You. [9] American musician George Hirsch's 2016 album Hijrah used an image of the Sólheimasandur crash as its cover. [10] The show Top Gear America featured in the episode "Viking Trucks" while in Iceland. [citation needed]
USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) was one of 27 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II, and one of six to be converted to guided missile cruisers. She was the first US Navy ship to be named for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Nachtjagdgeschwader 3, was the last Axis aircraft to crash on British soil during World War II. Confused by auto headlights, the fighter hit a tree while attacking the airfield at RAF Elvington and crashed at Sutton upon Derwent, Yorkshire; all four crew members were killed. Two other Ju 88s crashed in separate incidents at 1:37 and 1:45 am.
Ocean explorers found USS Stewart 3,500 feet ... Then, the following year it was damaged during combat and, thanks to a freak accident, had to be abandoned by its crew off the coast of Java ...
The AT6 Monument is a granite memorial to Royal Air Force cadets who were killed while on a training flight during World War II. It stands on Big Mountain, north of Moyers, Oklahoma , in the United States , and was dedicated on February 20, 2000—the 57th anniversary of the deadly crashes.
The ship was damaged by gunfire during combat by Japanese forces near Bali in Feb. 1942 and a “freak accident” left it stranded in a dry dock in Java. The crew decided to scuttle the ship as ...
The body of one its crew was found on top of a building near the square with a partially opened parachute. [152] Later description of the accident reported that the Viscount, Flight Number 265, from Cyprus to Ankara, was descending into Ankara Esenboğa Airport (ESB/LTAC), when it overtook the Dakota, which was returning to Etesmigut Airport ...
Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles said on Saturday that the wreck of a Japanese merchant ship, sunk in World War Two with 864 Australian soldiers on board, had been found in the South ...