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Missing Man Monument (1977) at
Randolph AFB File:US Navy 111010-N-RI844-027 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Hatsuyuki-class destroyer JS Mineyuki (DD 124) passes near the Missing Man Formati.jpg |
Missing Man Memorial (1995) at
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Missing Man Formation (2000) at Valor Park,
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Missing Man Salute (2004) at
Rijsenhout Permanent memorial sculptures depicting the missing man aerial formation exist at
Randolph Air Force Base (
Missing Man Monument, 1977, Mark Pritchett) in San Antonio, Texas,
Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam (
Missing Man Memorial, 1995) in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Valor Park (
Missing Man Formation, 2000) near the
National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. Outside the United States, a missing man memorial was dedicated at the
Militaire Luchtvaart Museum ('''', 2004, Leendert Verboom) near
Soesterberg Air Base in the Netherlands to commemorate the 21 June 1944 crash of the
Consolidated B-24 Liberator "Connie" following a bombing raid in Germany; it was moved to the museum near
Rijsenhout in 2014. ==See also==