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At Anzio with nearly 8,000 soldiers, Airmen, sailors

Summary by Aerotech News & Review
ANZIO AMERICAN CEMETERY, Italy — Trips to honor fallen Americans can be as far as the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Italy — 6,400 miles— and as near as a monument on Lancaster Boulevard, about 20 miles south of Edwards Air Force Base in California. Combat aviation has been part of the Edwards and Antelope Valley’s shared legacy since Gen. Curtis “Iron Eagle” Lemay was training World War II bomber crews to hit the mocked-up wooden battleship n…
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Aerotech News & Review broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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