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    Iceland Memorial 75

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    Hot Stuff 75th Anniversary

    Hot Stuff 75th Anniversary

    05.03.18 | SSgt Emma Mayen | AFNE
    Members of the United States commemorate the 75th Anniversary of "Hot Stuff" the B-24 Liberator that crashed in Iceland, with a Memorial Ceremony,...
    "Hot Stuff" Memorial in Iceland

    "Hot Stuff" Memorial in Iceland

    05.03.18 | SSgt Emma Mayen | DMA-FCE
    A monument dedication ceremony took place in Keflavik, Iceland on May 3, 2018 for the 75th anniversary of a fatal crash that resulted in the death...

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    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    05.03.18 | PO1 Douglas Parker | AFRICOM
    A U.S. Air Force member poses for a photo with historian James C. Lux in front of a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress deployed from Minot Air...
    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    05.03.18 | PO1 Douglas Parker | AFRICOM
    An Iceland local takes a photo of a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress deployed from Minot Air Force Base, N.D. after a ceremonial flyover for a...
    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    05.03.18 | PO1 Douglas Parker | AFRICOM
    A U.S. Air Force member gives a tour of a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress deployed from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., to local Icelandic...
    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    'Hot Stuff' Memorial dedication

    05.03.18 | PO1 Douglas Parker | AFRICOM
    A U.S. Air Force member talks with local Icelandic law enforcement during a tour of a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress deployed from Minot Air...
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    Monument dedication honors JBA namesake

    05.04.18 | SSgt Emma James |
    Officials unveiled a memorial monument May 3 dedicated to Lt. Gen. Frank Maxwell Andrews and crew members of the B-24 Liberator, “Hot Stuff,” which crashed on nearby Mt. Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, 75 years before.