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Bomber Crashes Near Guam 

Bomber Crashes Near Guam: A B-52H bomber crashed earlier today (approximately  9:45 a.m. local time) off the northwest coast of Guam, the Air Force said in a statement. Emergency responders were on the scene working to locate the six crewmembers on board, USAF said. No additional information on their status was given. However, the Press Association wire service reported, citing the US Cost Guard, that at least two persons were recovered from the water at the crash site, but their condition was not known. The B-52 that went down is from the 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, La. It arrived in June at Andersen Air Force Base on the island as part of a four -month rotation of nine B-52s. The US military maintains a continuous bomber presence mission in the Pacific by rotating bomber units. These nine B-52s relieved another group of Barksdale B-52s. The crashed B-52 was set to conduct a flyover of the Liberation Day parade on Guam to celebrate the island’s liberation from Japanese occupation on July 21, 1944, according to the PA wire service. USAF said it will investigate the accident and release more information as soon as it becomes available. The crash is the second bomber mishap on Guam this year. In February, a B-2A stealth bomber went down upon takeoff due to faulty sensor readings. The two pilots survived with minor injuries but the aircraft was a total loss.
 
7/21/2008 
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Appreciative Host
"I know you're here during a difficult time. You're here through Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. I promise you, we will find turkeys."
—Republic of Lithuania Chief of Defence Maj. Gen. Arvydas Pocius, expressing his thanks to airmen of the 493rd Fighter Squadron from RAF Lakenheath, Britain, who on Sept. 1, 2010, began a four-month stint with their F-15s in Lithuania to protect the airspace of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania under NATO's Baltic air policing mission.

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Family Momentum
"In many ways, this was what the Year of the Air Force Family was all about—connecting airmen and their families with the resources they need. I have confidence the Air Force will capitalize on this strong momentum in the years ahead by continuing to improve our family support programs and ensuring people know what resources are available."
—Suzie Schwartz, wife of USAF Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz, commenting on the accomplishments of the Year of the Air Force Family initiative that concluded in July, in a statement provided to the Daily Report, Aug. 22, 2010.

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