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RF2T1NND2–Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The cafeteria at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cafeteria-at-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377915.html
RMMBRAA3–The cafeteria at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
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RMDREFKG–Aircraft refuelling at Gander, Newfoundland
Royal Tour of Canada H.M The Queen is given a salute from a Mountie, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer, as her holds the car door open on her arrival at Gander Airport in Newfoundland, Canada, to officially open a new terminal building. 19 June 1959 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-tour-of-canada-hm-the-queen-is-given-a-salute-from-a-mountie-a-royal-canadian-mounted-police-officer-as-her-holds-the-car-door-open-on-her-arrival-at-gander-airport-in-newfoundland-canada-to-officially-open-a-new-terminal-building-19-june-1959-image437720328.html
RM2GC3TMT–Royal Tour of Canada H.M The Queen is given a salute from a Mountie, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer, as her holds the car door open on her arrival at Gander Airport in Newfoundland, Canada, to officially open a new terminal building. 19 June 1959
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The airport of Gander. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-airport-of-gander-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729478.html
RMPJ6C4P–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The airport of Gander. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Mourners listen to a speaker during an honor ceremony for members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., who were killed in a plane crash on December 12, 1985, at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mourners-listen-to-a-speaker-during-an-honor-ceremony-for-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-who-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-on-december-12-1985-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-was-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-fort-campbell-state-kentucky-ky-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504120142.html
RM2M84JAP–Mourners listen to a speaker during an honor ceremony for members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., who were killed in a plane crash on December 12, 1985, at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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RMBX59GW–Jana Cepkova, Oleg Stanek, air crash, survivors
Soldiers carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120068.html
RM2M84J84–Soldiers carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Mourners looks on as members of the 101st Airborne Division carry a casket containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Memorial service for Arrow Air Flight 1285 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mourners-looks-on-as-members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-carry-129497247.html
RMHEK31K–Mourners looks on as members of the 101st Airborne Division carry a casket containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Memorial service for Arrow Air Flight 1285
Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/task-force-sinai-hosts-the-gander-remembrance-ceremony-in-sharm-el-sheik-egypt-december-12-to-commemorates-the-the-men-and-women-who-lost-their-lives-at-gander-international-airport-newfoundland-canada-31-years-ago-the-men-and-women-aboard-arrow-air-flight-1285-were-on-their-way-home-to-fort-campbell-kentucky-to-celebrate-both-the-holidays-and-the-close-of-a-successful-participation-in-the-sinai-peacekeeping-mission-in-the-sinai-when-their-plane-crashed-taking-the-lives-of-all-personnel-on-board-image230655091.html
RMRB76WR–Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (
Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (Photo by Army Spec. Brian Duran, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/task-force-sinai-hosts-the-gander-remembrance-ceremony-in-sharm-el-sheik-egypt-december-12-to-commemorates-the-the-men-and-women-who-lost-their-lives-at-gander-international-airport-newfoundland-canada-31-years-ago-the-men-and-women-aboard-arrow-air-flight-1285-were-on-their-way-home-to-fort-campbell-kentucky-to-celebrate-both-the-holidays-and-the-close-of-a-successful-participation-in-the-sinai-peacekeeping-mission-in-the-sinai-when-their-plane-crashed-taking-the-lives-of-all-personnel-on-board-photo-by-army-spec-brian-duran-task-force-sinai-public-affairs-image188646950.html
RMMXWH32–Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (Photo by Army Spec. Brian Duran, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs)
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RF2T1NND9–Direction sign at the airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The welcome sign for Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-welcome-sign-for-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377961.html
RMMBRABN–The welcome sign for Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The airport of Gander. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-airport-of-gander-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729546.html
RMPJ6C76–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The airport of Gander. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Soldiers carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119971.html
RM2M84J4K–Soldiers carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Mourners attend a memorial service for members of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division who were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada on December 12, 1985. The 3rd Battalion were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Mulinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mourners-attend-a-memorial-service-for-members-of-the-3rd-battalion-502nd-infantry-101st-airborne-division-who-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-on-december-12-1985-the-3rd-battalion-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-mulinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119887.html
RM2M84J1K–Mourners attend a memorial service for members of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division who were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada on December 12, 1985. The 3rd Battalion were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Mulinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (Photo by Army Maj. Ebony N. Calhoun, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/task-force-sinai-hosts-the-gander-remembrance-ceremony-in-sharm-el-sheik-egypt-december-12-to-commemorates-the-the-men-and-women-who-lost-their-lives-at-gander-international-airport-newfoundland-canada-31-years-ago-the-men-and-women-aboard-arrow-air-flight-1285-were-on-their-way-home-to-fort-campbell-kentucky-to-celebrate-both-the-holidays-and-the-close-of-a-successful-participation-in-the-sinai-peacekeeping-mission-in-the-sinai-when-their-plane-crashed-taking-the-lives-of-all-personnel-on-board-photo-by-army-maj-ebony-n-calhoun-task-force-sinai-public-affairs-image188646957.html
RMMXWH39–Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (Photo by Army Maj. Ebony N. Calhoun, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs)
Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/task-force-sinai-hosts-the-gander-remembrance-ceremony-in-sharm-el-sheik-egypt-december-12-to-commemorates-the-the-men-and-women-who-lost-their-lives-at-gander-international-airport-newfoundland-canada-31-years-ago-the-men-and-women-aboard-arrow-air-flight-1285-were-on-their-way-home-to-fort-campbell-kentucky-to-celebrate-both-the-holidays-and-the-close-of-a-successful-participation-in-the-sinai-peacekeeping-mission-in-the-sinai-when-their-plane-crashed-taking-the-lives-of-all-personnel-on-board-image230655094.html
RMRB76WX–Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (
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RF2T1NNDG–Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The arrivals area at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-arrivals-area-at-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377863.html
RMMBRA87–The arrivals area at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
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RMP9KD1C–Sign at entrance to Gander International Airport, Newfoundland.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The airport of Gander. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-airport-of-gander-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729518.html
RMPJ6C66–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The airport of Gander. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
A 101st Airborne Division honor guard helps hold a casket containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-helps-hold-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-gander-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119804.html
RM2M84HXM–A 101st Airborne Division honor guard helps hold a casket containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (Photo by Army Spec. Brian Duran, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/task-force-sinai-hosts-the-gander-remembrance-ceremony-in-sharm-el-sheik-egypt-december-12-to-commemorates-the-the-men-and-women-who-lost-their-lives-at-gander-international-airport-newfoundland-canada-31-years-ago-the-men-and-women-aboard-arrow-air-flight-1285-were-on-their-way-home-to-fort-campbell-kentucky-to-celebrate-both-the-holidays-and-the-close-of-a-successful-participation-in-the-sinai-peacekeeping-mission-in-the-sinai-when-their-plane-crashed-taking-the-lives-of-all-personnel-on-board-photo-by-army-spec-brian-duran-task-force-sinai-public-affairs-image188646953.html
RMMXWH35–Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (Photo by Army Spec. Brian Duran, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division march on the parade field during a memorial service for 248 members of the 3rd Battalion, 502 Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. The soldiers died in a plane crash on December 12, 1985 at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. The 3rd Battalion was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-march-on-the-parade-field-during-a-memorial-service-for-248-members-of-the-3rd-battalion-502-infantry-101st-airborne-division-the-soldiers-died-in-a-plane-crash-on-december-12-1985-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-the-3rd-battalion-was-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-fort-campbell-state-kentucky-ky-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504120052.html
RM2M84J7G–Members of the 101st Airborne Division march on the parade field during a memorial service for 248 members of the 3rd Battalion, 502 Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. The soldiers died in a plane crash on December 12, 1985 at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. The 3rd Battalion was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/task-force-sinai-hosts-the-gander-remembrance-ceremony-in-sharm-el-sheik-egypt-december-12-to-commemorates-the-the-men-and-women-who-lost-their-lives-at-gander-international-airport-newfoundland-canada-31-years-ago-the-men-and-women-aboard-arrow-air-flight-1285-were-on-their-way-home-to-fort-campbell-kentucky-to-celebrate-both-the-holidays-and-the-close-of-a-successful-participation-in-the-sinai-peacekeeping-mission-in-the-sinai-when-their-plane-crashed-taking-the-lives-of-all-personnel-on-board-image230655093.html
RMRB76WW–Task Force Sinai hosts the Gander Remembrance Ceremony in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, December 12 to commemorates the the men and women who lost their lives at Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada 31 years ago. The men and women aboard Arrow Air flight 1285 were on their way home to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to celebrate both the holidays and the close of a successful participation in the Sinai peacekeeping mission in the Sinai when their plane crashed taking the lives of all personnel on board. (
A soldier adjusts a flag covering a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., while working in a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-adjusts-a-flag-covering-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-while-working-in-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120085.html
RM2M84J8N–A soldier adjusts a flag covering a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., while working in a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Gander sign at international airport in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gander-sign-at-international-airport-in-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image569034619.html
RF2T1NNCY–Gander sign at international airport in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The baggage claim area at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-baggage-claim-area-at-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377884.html
RMMBRA90–The baggage claim area at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
Sign for Canadian Forces Base Gander in Newfoundland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sign-for-canadian-forces-base-gander-in-newfoundland-image429850392.html
RM2FY9AFM–Sign for Canadian Forces Base Gander in Newfoundland.
A branch of Tim Horton's coffee shops in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-branch-of-tim-hortons-coffee-shops-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image224632549.html
RMR1CW31–A branch of Tim Horton's coffee shops in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-interior-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729480.html
RMPJ6C4T–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Roadside advertising for a drive through branch of Tim Horton's on Airport Boulevard in Gander, Newfoundland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roadside-advertising-for-a-drive-through-branch-of-tim-hortons-on-airport-boulevard-in-gander-newfoundland-image212157992.html
RMP94HK4–Roadside advertising for a drive through branch of Tim Horton's on Airport Boulevard in Gander, Newfoundland.
A roadside advertising sign for KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken on Airport Boulevard in Gander, Newfoundland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-roadside-advertising-sign-for-kfc-kentucky-fried-chicken-on-airport-boulevard-in-gander-newfoundland-image224979367.html
RMR20KDB–A roadside advertising sign for KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken on Airport Boulevard in Gander, Newfoundland.
Two soldiers place a flag over a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., while working in a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-soldiers-place-a-flag-over-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-while-working-in-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120061.html
RM2M84J7W–Two soldiers place a flag over a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., while working in a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/welcome-to-gander-international-airport-sign-in-gander-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image569034631.html
RF2T1NNDB–Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The international departures lounge at the Gander International Airport CYQX in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-departures-lounge-at-the-gander-international-airport-cyqx-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377815.html
RMMBRA6F–The international departures lounge at the Gander International Airport CYQX in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-interior-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729513.html
RMPJ6C61–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Members of the U.S. Army Combat Pictorial Detachment check their gear upon arriving to document the airlift of the remains of soldiers of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., from Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-us-army-combat-pictorial-detachment-check-their-gear-upon-arriving-to-document-the-airlift-of-the-remains-of-soldiers-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-from-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120081.html
RM2M84J8H–Members of the U.S. Army Combat Pictorial Detachment check their gear upon arriving to document the airlift of the remains of soldiers of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., from Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
The demolished engine of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-demolished-engine-of-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-is-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119928.html
RM2M84J34–The demolished engine of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/welcome-to-gander-international-airport-sign-in-gander-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image569034627.html
RF2T1NND7–Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The international departures lounge at the Gander International Airport CYQX in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-departures-lounge-at-the-gander-international-airport-cyqx-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377778.html
RMMBRA56–The international departures lounge at the Gander International Airport CYQX in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: Access to Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-access-to-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729534.html
RMPJ6C6P–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: Access to Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-is-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119876.html
RM2M84J18–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/welcome-to-gander-international-airport-sign-in-gander-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image569034630.html
RF2T1NNDA–Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The main area of the airport terminal building at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-main-area-of-the-airport-terminal-building-at-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377839.html
RMMBRA7B–The main area of the airport terminal building at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-interior-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729537.html
RMPJ6C6W–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985 while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-is-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-battalion-502nd-infantry-101st-airborne-division-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119878.html
RM2M84J1A–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985 while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/welcome-to-gander-international-airport-sign-in-gander-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image596305108.html
RF2WJ4170–Welcome to Gander International Airport sign in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The airline check in area in the main terminal building at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-airline-check-in-area-in-the-main-terminal-building-at-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377983.html
RMMBRACF–The airline check in area in the main terminal building at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-interior-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729517.html
RMPJ6C65–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The interior of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analyzed by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analyzed-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120005.html
RM2M84J5W–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analyzed by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Town of Gander welcoming the world sign at the airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/town-of-gander-welcoming-the-world-sign-at-the-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image569034670.html
RF2T1NNEP–Town of Gander welcoming the world sign at the airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
Two McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle aircraft at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-mcdonnell-douglas-f-15-eagle-aircraft-at-gander-international-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-canada-image179377929.html
RMMBRAAH–Two McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle aircraft at Gander International Airport in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: Snowdrift in front of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-snowdrift-in-front-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729541.html
RMPJ6C71–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: Snowdrift in front of Gander Airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119918.html
RM2M84J2P–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
National Defence Canadian Forces Base sign at the airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-defence-canadian-forces-base-sign-at-the-airport-in-gander-newfoundland-labrador-canada-image569034633.html
RF2T1NNDD–National Defence Canadian Forces Base sign at the airport in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The Canadian flag flies in front of Gander airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-canadian-flag-flies-in-front-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729530.html
RMPJ6C6J–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The Canadian flag flies in front of Gander airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analyzed by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analyzed-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119977.html
RM2M84J4W–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analyzed by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The Canadian flag flies in front of Gander airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/04062018-canada-gander-the-canadian-flag-flies-in-front-of-gander-airport-after-the-attacks-of-11-september-us-airspace-is-closed-6500-passengers-are-stranded-in-gander-canada-and-lovingly-cared-for-17-years-later-the-story-is-a-successful-broadway-musical-and-still-very-present-in-both-countries-to-dpa-the-good-people-of-gander-of-05092018-photo-christina-horstendpa-image217729545.html
RMPJ6C75–04.06.2018, Canada, Gander: The Canadian flag flies in front of Gander airport. After the attacks of 11 September, US airspace is closed. 6500 passengers are stranded in Gander, Canada - and lovingly cared for. 17 years later, the story is a successful Broadway musical and still very present in both countries. (to dpa 'The good people of Gander' of 05.09.2018) Photo: Christina Horsten/dpa
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-is-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119904.html
RM2M84J28–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Mourners listen as General John A. Wickham Jr., CHIEF of Staff, U.S. Army, speaks during an honor ceremony for members of the 3rd Battalion, 502 Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, who were killed in a plane crash on December 12, 1985 at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mourners-listen-as-general-john-a-wickham-jr-chief-of-staff-us-army-speaks-during-an-honor-ceremony-for-members-of-the-3rd-battalion-502-infantry-101st-airborne-division-who-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-on-december-12-1985-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-fort-campbell-state-kentucky-ky-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119924.html
RM2M84J30–Mourners listen as General John A. Wickham Jr., CHIEF of Staff, U.S. Army, speaks during an honor ceremony for members of the 3rd Battalion, 502 Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, who were killed in a plane crash on December 12, 1985 at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-caskets-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119920.html
RM2M84J2T–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-is-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119930.html
RM2M84J36–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreckage-from-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-is-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119927.html
RM2M84J33–Wreckage from an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft is stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., during out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-caskets-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-during-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119886.html
RM2M84J1J–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., during out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the U.S. Army Combat Pictorial Detachment carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-us-army-combat-pictorial-detachment-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120080.html
RM2M84J8G–Members of the U.S. Army Combat Pictorial Detachment carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the U.S. Army Combat Pictorial Detachment carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-us-army-combat-pictorial-detachment-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120098.html
RM2M84J96–Members of the U.S. Army Combat Pictorial Detachment carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
MGEN John S. Crosby, assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel, observes as soldiers carry caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mgen-john-s-crosby-assistant-deputy-chief-of-staff-personnel-observes-as-soldiers-carry-caskets-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120047.html
RM2M84J7B–MGEN John S. Crosby, assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel, observes as soldiers carry caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119926.html
RM2M84J32–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a temporary morgue at Gander Airport. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
A 101st Airborne Division honor guard and color guard stand at attention during a memorial service for 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., who were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, on December 12, 1985. The 3rd Battalion was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-and-color-guard-stand-at-attention-during-a-memorial-service-for-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-who-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-on-december-12-1985-the-3rd-battalion-was-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119799.html
RM2M84HXF–A 101st Airborne Division honor guard and color guard stand at attention during a memorial service for 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., who were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, on December 12, 1985. The 3rd Battalion was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Charred weapons recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charred-weapons-recovered-from-the-wreckage-of-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119975.html
RM2M84J4R–Charred weapons recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Weapons recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weapons-recovered-from-the-wreckage-of-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119903.html
RM2M84J27–Weapons recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
A 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft carrying the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., arrives at the base. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-carrying-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-arrives-at-the-base-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119881.html
RM2M84J1D–A 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft carrying the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., arrives at the base. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Weapons recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weapons-recovered-from-the-wreckage-of-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119900.html
RM2M84J24–Weapons recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Weapons and equipment recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weapons-and-equipment-recovered-from-the-wreckage-of-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119925.html
RM2M84J31–Weapons and equipment recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Mortar shells recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mortar-shells-recovered-from-the-wreckage-of-an-arrow-air-dc-8-commercial-aircraft-are-stored-in-a-gander-airport-hangar-for-analysis-by-members-of-the-canadian-air-safety-board-the-aircraft-crashed-at-the-airport-with-no-survivors-on-december-12-1985-while-carrying-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504120000.html
RM2M84J5M–Mortar shells recovered from the wreckage of an Arrow Air DC-8 commercial aircraft are stored in a Gander Airport hangar for analysis by members of the Canadian Air Safety Board. The aircraft crashed at the airport with no survivors on December 12, 1985, while carrying 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Caskets containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., fill a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caskets-containing-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-fill-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image505632667.html
RM2MAHFHF–Caskets containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., fill a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division fire a round from an M-102 105mm howitzer during a 21-gun salute honoring 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. The soldiers died in a plane crash on December 12, 1985, at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. The 3rd Battalion was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-fire-a-round-from-an-m-102-105mm-howitzer-during-a-21-gun-salute-honoring-248-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-the-soldiers-died-in-a-plane-crash-on-december-12-1985-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-the-3rd-battalion-was-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-fort-campbell-state-kentucky-ky-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504120134.html
RM2M84JAE–Members of the 101st Airborne Division fire a round from an M-102 105mm howitzer during a 21-gun salute honoring 248 members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. The soldiers died in a plane crash on December 12, 1985, at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. The 3rd Battalion was returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Fort Campbell State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
A 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft carrying the remains of soldiers of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., prepares to take off from Gander Airport en route to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-carrying-the-remains-of-soldiers-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-prepares-to-take-off-from-gander-airport-en-route-to-dover-air-force-base-delaware-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119998.html
RM2M84J5J–A 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft carrying the remains of soldiers of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., prepares to take off from Gander Airport en route to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Mourners looks on as members of the 101st Airborne Division carry a casket containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mourners-looks-on-as-members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-into-a-hangar-for-a-memorial-service-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119801.html
RM2M84HXH–Mourners looks on as members of the 101st Airborne Division carry a casket containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
A 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft carrying the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., takes off from Gander Airport for a flight to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-carrying-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-takes-off-from-gander-airport-for-a-flight-to-dover-air-force-base-delaware-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119909.html
RM2M84J2D–A 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft carrying the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., takes off from Gander Airport for a flight to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-into-a-hangar-for-a-memorial-service-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119826.html
RM2M84HYE–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division prepare to carry caskets containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., from hearses into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-prepare-to-carry-caskets-containing-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-from-hearses-into-a-hangar-for-a-memorial-service-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119802.html
RM2M84HXJ–Members of the 101st Airborne Division prepare to carry caskets containing the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., from hearses into a hangar for a memorial service. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
MGEN John S. Crosby, assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel, observes as soldiers in a temporary morgue at Gander Airport prepare caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., for transportation to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mgen-john-s-crosby-assistant-deputy-chief-of-staff-personnel-observes-as-soldiers-in-a-temporary-morgue-at-gander-airport-prepare-caskets-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-for-transportation-to-dover-air-force-base-delaware-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119999.html
RM2M84J5K–MGEN John S. Crosby, assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel, observes as soldiers in a temporary morgue at Gander Airport prepare caskets containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., for transportation to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Pallbearers of the 101st Airborne Division march single file out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft which will carry the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., from Gander Airport to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pallbearers-of-the-101st-airborne-division-march-single-file-out-of-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-which-will-carry-the-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-from-gander-airport-to-dover-air-force-base-delaware-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119966.html
RM2M84J4E–Pallbearers of the 101st Airborne Division march single file out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft which will carry the remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., from Gander Airport to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft for a flight to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-into-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-for-a-flight-to-dover-air-force-base-delaware-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119889.html
RM2M84J1N–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft for a flight to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft for a flight to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-into-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-for-a-flight-to-dover-air-force-base-delaware-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-gander-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-gander-state-newfoundland-nf-country-canada-can-image504119820.html
RM2M84HY8–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., into a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft for a flight to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Gander State: Newfoundland (NF) Country: Canada (CAN)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-out-of-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119811.html
RM2M84HXY–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-14B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Mulinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-battalion-502nd-infantry-101st-airborne-division-out-of-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-14b-starlifter-aircraft-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-mulinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119921.html
RM2M84J2W–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-14B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Mulinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Mulinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-carry-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-battalion-502nd-infantry-101st-airborne-division-out-of-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-mulinational-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119914.html
RM2M84J2J–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard carry a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Division out of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Mulinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Mourners look on as members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard place a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., onto a bier for a memorial ceremony. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mourners-look-on-as-members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-place-a-casket-containing-the-remains-of-a-member-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-onto-a-bier-for-a-memorial-ceremony-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-plane-crash-at-gander-airport-newfoundland-canada-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504119899.html
RM2M84J23–Mourners look on as members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard place a casket containing the remains of a member of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div., onto a bier for a memorial ceremony. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in plane crash at Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada, They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard board a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft for a flight to Gander, Newfoundland, Canada, where they will assist in the airlift of remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of Ame Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-101st-airborne-division-honor-guard-board-a-437th-military-airlift-wing-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-for-a-flight-to-gander-newfoundland-canada-where-they-will-assist-in-the-airlift-of-remains-of-members-of-the-3rd-bn-502nd-inf-101st-airborne-div-on-december-12-1985-248-soldiers-of-the-3rd-battalion-were-killed-in-a-plane-crash-at-the-gander-airport-they-were-returning-to-the-united-states-after-participating-in-peacekeeping-duty-with-the-multi-national-force-and-observers-in-the-sinai-desert-base-dover-air-force-base-state-delaware-de-country-united-states-of-ame-image504118948.html
RM2M84GT4–Members of the 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard board a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft for a flight to Gander, Newfoundland, Canada, where they will assist in the airlift of remains of members of the 3rd Bn., 502nd Inf., 101st Airborne Div. On December 12, 1985, 248 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were killed in a plane crash at the Gander Airport. They were returning to the United States after participating in peacekeeping duty with the Multi-national Force and Observers in the Sinai Desert. Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of Ame
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