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Peace of mind has finally come to the families and friends of nine servicemen of VO-67 whose OP-2E aircraft, similar to the squadron aircraft at right, crashed during the Vietnam War
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Peace of mind has finally come to the families and friends of nine servicemen of VO-67 whose OP-2E aircraft, similar to the squadron aircraft at right, crashed during the Vietnam War. Recory of the remains began in 1996 and was completed in 2002. This year, full identification was completed and the remains were returned to their families. A ceremony was held on 19 June at Arlington National Cemetery where six of the nine were buried and a monument for the entire crew was displayed.
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