St Andrews Presbyterian College

 

Laurinburg, NC - Class Of 1967

 

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Ski Lift Accident
3rd February ( 1998 ) : A U.S. Marine Jet crashed into the Cavalese cable-car ski lift in the town of Cavalese located in the Italian Alps, about 20 miles from Trento, Italy. A team of 20 people had crashed to the ground and 20 people had been killed as a result.

Operation Thunderclap
3rd February ( 1945 ) : 1,000 B-17's of the Eighth Air Force bomb Berlin prior to the big push which ended World War II.


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