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Subject: Absent Friend


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Boyd Percy
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Date Posted: 23:32:32 06/18/12 Mon

This photo has to do with an American pilot shot down over Vietnam in 1966. His remains were recovered in 2010. He was buried on June 15, 2012.

http://news.yahoo.com/photos/photos-of-the-day-1339204438-slideshow/photosofday-photo-1339801332.html

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Boyd Percy
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Date Posted: 00:32:30 07/10/12 Tue

>This photo has to do with an American pilot shot down
>over Vietnam in 1966. His remains were recovered in
>2010. He was buried on June 15, 2012.
>
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This picture no longer seems to be available on Yahoo. I guess I won't post links to pictures anymore since they may not be available after a period of time has elapsed. Today (7-9-12) on Yahoo there was a picture and article about six USAF servicemen who were buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Their plane crashed in Laos on 12-24-65. All six were buried in one casket since the military was unable to identify individual remains.


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