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I agree. I still have chills from what you all have provided. I just can't explain the sensation knowing what I touched and explored. It was one of the most facinating things I ever experienced and it has always been in the back of my mind over the years everytime I read or seen anything on a B-24. It's a good thing I came onto this forum and thought of it. I just contacted one of the members of the Team back then and he is a WW 2 Aircraft buff. He's freaking out right now and kicking himself because he didn't carry a camera at the time. If it wasn't for the advice of my old man on carrying a camera, I wouldn't have had one either. He said he tried to do some research on the wreakage a few years back but he couldn't remember what I had written down in my Journal and had lost my contact information ( which is consider normal in that occupation).
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