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A piece of wreckage from a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

Firefighters and military personnel examine the wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

A firefighter examines the wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

The wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base is loaded onto a flatbed trailer

The wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base is loaded onto a flatbed trailer

A firefighter examines the wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

Firefighters and military personnel examine the wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

A crane is used to hoist the wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane out of the water. The airplane crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

Firefighters stand by with a fire hose near the wreckage of a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

Divers recover pieces of wreckage from a civilian Beechcraft D-18 twin-engine airplane that crashed into a seawall near Piers No. 6 and 7 at the Naval Amphibious Base

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Base: Little Creek

State: Virginia (VA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Wood

Release Status: Released to Public

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13/12/1984
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