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5 AF Airmen killed in 1943 plane crash honored in Australia

MACKAY, Australia -- Maj. Gen. Jay Raymond, center, Fifth Air Force Vice Commander, poses for a picture here June 3, 2012, along with various Royal Australian Air Force leaders and civilian members of the Bakers Creek Memorial committee. The group is standing in front of a monument in honor of the 40 Fifth Air Force members who died in a plane crash there in 1943 during World War II. This year marked the 20th anniversary of the dedication of the monument. (Courtesy photo)

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