at a memorial ceremony in July 2009 The bomber, assigned to the
20th Bomb Squadron, was, with its crew, on temporary duty at Andersen as part of a four-month rotation. The bomber's unit had replaced
Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bombers which had been grounded following
the loss of one of them on 23 February that year. The crew of RAIDR 21 were: Major Christopher M. Cooper, aged 33 (aircraft commander), Major Brent D. Williams, aged 37 (radar navigator), Captain Michael K. Dodson, aged 31 (co-pilot), First Lieutenant Joshua D. Shepherd, aged 25 (navigator), First Lieutenant Robert D. Gerren, aged 32 (electronic warfare officer), and Colonel George Martin, aged 51. Martin, a flight surgeon, was the deputy commander of 36th Medical Group at Andersen. He was aboard in the Number 6 crew position to ride along for the Liberation Day "Fly Over". The rest of the crew members were from the 20th Bomb Squadron or the
96th Bomb Squadron at
Barksdale Air Force Base,
Louisiana. While bodies and remains were recovered from the area, Dodson's and Gerren's remains were not recovered. A memorial service for the crew was held at
Arlington National Cemetery on 14 November 2008. A memorial monument was unveiled at
Adelup Point on Guam in July 2009. ==Recovery and investigation==