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12017-08-25T12:22:18-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1February 13, 1950 - British Columbia, Canada100A B-36 enroute from Eilson AFB to Carwell AFB experiences mechanical difficulties and drops its payload near the Heida Gwaii Islands.image_header4960822017-08-29T19:53:49-07:0052.2686343,-130.0061443The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
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