Remembering Rivet Amber 50 years later

Lt. Col. Corey O'Tool, 45th Reconnaissance Squadron commander and retired Lt. Col. Kingdon Hawes, acting 45th RS squadron commander the day Rivet Amber disappeared, pose in front of a painting of Rivet Amber at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., June 5, 2019. Rivet Amber was a one of a kind RC-135 outfitted with reconnaissance equipment that disappeared with 19 aircrew members onboard over the Bearing Sea June 5, 1969. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kendra Williams)

PHOTO BY: Kendra Williams
VIRIN: 190605-F-FN141-1003.JPG
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NIKON D610

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63/10

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10/600

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640

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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