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[We Must Tell the Story: 67 Years Since the Miyamori-Kobe U.S. Military Plane Crash] (Part 1) The Wheel of the Crash Landed in the Classroom; The Impact Made Me Forget My Friend's Name; I Would Have Died If It Had Hit Me - Yoko Iha (78), a 6th Grader at the Time (Continued on Page 23)

In the classroom of the 6th grade, class 3 at Miyamori Elementary School, teacher Shizuka Higa was about to pour a second helping of milk into a student's cup when a loud explosion rang out and the classroom shook violently. "Get down!" the teacher shouted, and Yoko Iha (78), a student in that class from Ishikawa, Uruma City, collapsed onto her desk.
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In the classroom of the 6th grade, class 3 at Miyamori Elementary School, teacher Shizuka Higa was about to pour a second helping of milk into a student's cup when a loud explosion rang out and the classroom shook violently. "Get down!" the teacher shouted, and Yoko Iha (78), a student in that class from Ishikawa, Uruma City, collapsed onto her desk.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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