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“Uncertain as to in what position lay the Peninsula of Floridaâ€: The Official Record and the Loss of Flight 19
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Map of Navigation Problem #1, 1945. (National Archives Identifier 73985447)
On December 5, 1945, five Grumman Avenger aircraft, carrying 14 sailors and Marines, did not return from a routine training mission off the coast of Florida. This is a fact, and it is undisputed.
https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2017/10/16/uncertain-as-to-in-what-position-lay-the-peninsula-of-florida-the-official-record-and-the-loss-of-flight-19/
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