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    Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

    A boy, a girl, and a soldier. Three statues holding hands in Gander, Newfoundland. They're facing Kentucky. Why Kentucky?pic.twitter.com/vqNpBgeMHc

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      2. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        1985. It’s 12 days before Christmas Eve. American soldiers in Egypt finish their tour. A plane is waiting to carry some of them home. Some soldiers give their tickets to those with spouses and children to get them home early.

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      3. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        They board the plane. Most are from @101stAASLTDIV, the Screaming Eagles. After six-months on a peacekeeping mission in the Sinai Peninsula, they are eager for home as they cross the Atlantic.

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      4. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        There’s a final pit stop. The soldiers pour into this airport. They sing and dance to Christmas songs. They buy perfume, toys, and candy to bring home to wives and giddy children. They buy shirts that read, “I survived Gander, Newfoundland.”pic.twitter.com/5V9wNm8wdK

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      5. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Cynthia Goodyear is working night shift at the airport. She's excited for them. Cynthia: “You’re going home at last.” The soldier: “I hope so.”

        2 replies 48 retweets 970 likes
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      6. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Specialist Paul Bostwick was supposed to be home a week earlier, but stayed in Egypt to receive a promotion. He is planning to surprise his family with the news. It’s two days before his nineteenth birthday.pic.twitter.com/nAozOdXbJR

        4 replies 50 retweets 961 likes
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      7. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Sergeant Rudy Parris, a 41-year-old who served in Vietnam and did three tours in the Middle East, calls his wife from the airport. Malinda: “How come you called me when you are going to see me so soon? Rudy: “I just wanted to talk to you."

        2 replies 47 retweets 987 likes
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      8. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Sergeant Richard Nichols wasn’t scheduled to be on the flight. He calls to surprise his wife and say he’d be home soon. As Amy scrambles to tidy, their son is watching cartoons. Breaking news flashes on the screen. He runs to his mother. “Daddy is dead.”pic.twitter.com/DEs70PoSR9

        8 replies 57 retweets 918 likes
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      9. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Richard, Rudy, Paul, and their fellow soldiers had boarded the plane for home. Shortly after take-off, Arrow Air Flight 1285 descended quickly and crashed in a wooded area just beyond the runway. Fire engulfed the fuselage. There were no survivors.pic.twitter.com/O68GIGNqEK

        5 replies 69 retweets 948 likes
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      10. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Corporal Tammy Ellefsen, a volunteer firefighter, rushed to the scene to put out the blaze. She was focused on her job, but the sights linger. Wrapped Christmas presents scattered in the debris. "I didn’t cry until I got back to the fire hall and everything started sinking in.”pic.twitter.com/619iMIhqgb

        3 replies 56 retweets 1,124 likes
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      11. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Corporal Bob Smith got a call to come in for an emergency. He was expecting a small plane or helicopter. They rarely faced fatalities in Gander. “This was completely overwhelming.” But he stayed to help. He wanted to make sure they were cared for.https://www.army.mil/article/160402/gander_first_responder_details_incidents_impact_in_canada …

        4 replies 64 retweets 1,093 likes
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      12. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        The Americans arrived and brought their fallen home. To women with unborn babies. To soon-to-be fiancés. To their families. Home to young children 12 days before Christmas Eve.pic.twitter.com/ohfWA0Vuut

        9 replies 79 retweets 1,225 likes
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      13. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        “You do not grieve alone. We grieve as a nation, together.”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-0V7r8XYE8 …

        3 replies 57 retweets 1,118 likes
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      14. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Captain Michael Eastman died in the crash. At Fort Campbell, his sister Linda met people from Gander. Representatives from the town travelled to comfort the families. The town comforted Linda for years. “They treated our soldiers like family members.”https://www.saltwire.com/news/local/new-hampshire-woman-planning-summer-pilgrimage-to-visit-site-of-brothers-death-in-gander-322376/?location=west-coast …

        4 replies 59 retweets 1,214 likes
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      15. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Last year, they renamed the highway near the crash site to honor the 248 soldiers and eight crew members who died. The land in Gander is still marked by that day. The people are still marked by that day.pic.twitter.com/BRLbVT3CHU

        101st Airborne Div.
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      16. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸 Retweeted 101st Airborne Div.

        The Screaming Eagles were the tip of the spear at D-Day. Operation Market Garden. The Battle of the Bulge. Vietnam. Iraq. Afghanistan. Yet the most deadly moment in their storied history was that December morning in a small town in Canada.https://twitter.com/101stAASLTDIV/status/1337830077237694465?s=20 …

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        The single biggest loss of life in the 101st Airborne wasn't during World War II. It wasn't during combat at all. It happened in Gander, Newfoundland, 35 years ago today, in the blink of an eye. 1/8 pic.twitter.com/tSTT711AUf
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        11 replies 221 retweets 1,828 likes
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      17. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 12 Dec 2020

        A girl, a boy, and a soldier holding hands in Newfoundland. They're looking towards Kentucky for those who never saw it again. Please remember them.pic.twitter.com/ZTQEP8EbTj

        89 replies 323 retweets 4,639 likes
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