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National Security Journal on MSN1d
Enter the Boneyard: AMARG Saves 4,400 Warplanes Like B-52 Bombers and F-16 FightersThe 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), often called the Boneyard, is a 2,600-acre storage and ...
On April 11, 1983, a B-52G bomber went down in the rugged mountains of southern Utah, killing all seven crew members on board ...
Found And Explained on MSN4d
B-52 Stratofortress: How America’s 70-Year-Old Bomber Is Still Flying StrongFirst launched in the 1950s, it survived Cold War missions with live nuclear bombs, fought in Vietnam, dropped nearly half the munitions in Desert Storm, and even shot down MiGs. Over time, it traded ...
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