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Explorers find what they believe is Richard Bong's downed plane in jungle ravine
SUPERIOR, Wis. — A family in Superior, Wisconsin is celebrating a major World War II discovery.A few months ago, the Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center hired a crew to find a plane that crashed in a Pacific jungle during the war."This has been a long, long saga shall we say for many of us growing up," said Terry Lundberg, president of the Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center. Bong, known as the top ace pilot in U.S. history, loved planes and he loved his girlfriend Marge. So much so that he painted her face on his P-38. But 80 years...
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