GARVESTON, England – Ceremony attendees pay their respects to the newly unveiled Garveston Memorial June 6, 2012. On June 4, 1944 an Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed near the village, killing 10 crew members and two firemen. The memorial was dedicated by a committee formed by those who witnessed the crash over 60 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cory D. Payne)
GARVESTON, England – Members of the 48th Fighter Wing Honor Guard present the colors during a memorial in Garveston June 6, 2012. On June 4, 1944 an Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed near the village, killing 10 crew members and two firemen. The memorial was dedicated by a committee formed by those who witnessed the crash over 60 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cory D. Payne)
GARVESTON, England – Capt. Brent Peterson, 492nd Fighter Squadron pilot, lays a wreath on the recently unveiled Garveston Memorial June 6, 2012. On June 4, 1944 an Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed near the village, killing 10 crew members and two firemen. The memorial was dedicated by a committee formed by those who witnessed the crash over 60 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cory D. Payne)
GARVESTON, England – Members from the U.S. Air Force, Royal Air Force and locals from the surrounding area gather for the unveiling of the Garveston Memorial June 6, 2012. On June 4, 1944 an Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed near the village, killing 10 crew members and two firemen. The memorial was dedicated by a committee formed by those who witnessed the crash over 60 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cory D. Payne)
GARVESTON, England - Col. Sonny Blinkinsop (left), U.S. Air Attaché to the United Kingdom, and Capt. Joseph Fisher (right), 48th Fighter Wing chaplain, speaks with Kenneth Wallis, retired Royal Air Force wing commander, after the unveiling of the Garveston Memorial June 6, 2012. On June 4, 1944 an Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed near the village, killing 10 crew members and two firemen. The memorial was dedicated by a committee formed by those who witnessed the crash over 60 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cory D. Payne)
GARVESTON, England - Capt. Joseph Fisher, 48th Fighter Wing chaplain, speaks before the unveiling of the Garveston Memorial June 6, 2012. On June 4, 1944 an Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed near the village, killing 10 crew members and two firemen. The memorial was dedicated by a committee formed by those who witnessed the crash over 60 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cory D. Payne)