75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. A fireman on Nov. 15, 1970, looks over the wreckage of a DC-9 jet that crashed the day before on approach near a mountaintop airport a few miles from Huntington, W.Va. (Associated Press). Six weeks before the Marshall tragedy, a plane carrying members of the Wichita State football team crashed in Colorado, killing 31 people. After a year as Wake Forest's defensive line coach, Tolley was hired at Marshall in 1969. Dawson was retained by Tolley. "The teammates liked the Tuscaloosa boys unbelievably," Dawson said, "especially when Reggie got there.". Tolley gladly gave Carter time off -- even bought him the plane ticket -- to travel back to bury his father. var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); During the 1970 college football season, Marshall suffered a devastating loss to East Carolina in week 9 to drop the Thundering Herd to 3-6 on the year. | [2][7] The plane burst into flames and created a swath of charred ground 95ft (29m) wide and 279ft (85m) long. I don't think I believed it.. The subsequent negotiations resulted in a reduction of the weight of passengers and baggage and the charter flight was scheduled. DAntoni is now Marshalls basketball coach. Its not an anniversary, but its a day to remember. Art was All-State, he was sought out by every major college on the East Coast, Slezak remembered. Marshall University. Most of his teammates were gone, forever. He became acting head coach in 1971, and formed the "Young Thundering Herd". Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Artwork by Eugene Payne, Staff Artist, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C.". Cabell County Democratic Sen. Mike Woelfel said he was 17 years old driving in his car in Huntington when news of the crash came on the radio. Dawson played tight end for Bill Peterson in the early 1960s at Florida State. This college football 1970s season article is a stub. One of Dawson's greatest contributions may have been the recruiting of four African-American athletes out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He hid behind that sycamore each Nov. 14 for 20 years or so afterward because it hid him from the speeches, the families, the orphans, maybe his own remorse. With 37 players gone due to the horrific tragedy, the NCAA allowed Marshalls freshmen players to suit up the next season. Dawson goes to games again. > (JACK BURNETT/AP), "We carry on the legacy for them, but even after all those who were personally connected are gone, those guys still deserve to be remembered because it's just a travesty, what happened. A fireman on Nov. 15, 1970, looks over the wreckage of a DC-9 jet that crashed the day before on approach near a mountaintop airport a few miles from Huntington, W.Va. Bobby East, driver of the #21 Ford during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, died Wednesday, July 13, 2022, after being fatally stabbed at a gas station in Westminster, Calif. Loria had been a two-time All-American at Virginia Tech. God's providence? Harris Jr. was named to The Bergen Records All-Century team for Passaic County. Couldn't keep my voice straight. They even won a couple of games. Saylor was killed in the plane crash. Thats what we are doing today.. On November 14, Southern Airways Flight 932, which was chartered by the school to fly the Thundering Herd football team, coaches, and fans to Kinston, North Carolina for a game against the East Carolina Pirates and back to Huntington, crashed on approach to Tri-State Airport after clipping trees just west of the runway and impacting nose-first into a hollow. To make matters worse, Marshall was placed on probation by the NCAA because of recruiting violations and alleged payments to its players, the Daily News reported at the time. Fifty-two years ago, Huntington, West Virginia, was home to what has been called the worst disaster in United States sports history. Then success occurred in streaks. "Bobby got this corona[virus] thing and beat it.". But for the university and the entire community, it left a huge void. What good is it going to do anybody?' On November 14, 1970, the team was flying back from a game against East Carolina. FAQ One year later, the unthinkable happened. Plymales mother attended a funeral in North Carolina, and her family became close friends with the victims family. Private. Slezak originally agreedbut said it would mean breaking a date. At 7:36pm on November 14, 1970, the aircraft crashed into a hill just short of the Tri-State Airport, killing all 75 people on board in what has been recognized as "the worst sports-related air tragedy in U.S. That day nine years ago, "Frank Beamer became a very special person in my mind," Hamrick said. They all had said great things about him. The corresponding flight recorder shows that the craft descended another 220ft (67m) in elevation within these 12 seconds, and the co-pilot calls out "four hundred" and agrees with the pilot they are on the correct "approach." During the 1970 college football season, Marshall suffered a devastating loss to East Carolina in week 9 to drop the Thundering Herd to 3-6 on the year. Wichita Falls is 1,100 miles from Huntington. "Oh sure, you ask yourself, 'Why did I miss it and all my friends and coaches were killed?' Authorities continually brought "old charred things" to her hoping to gain the identity of victims. Marshall's defensive coordinator did not return home with the team. Im glad that were going to honor them for each year in this way from here on out.. Football seeped out of his life. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. There was no reason to be around. Marshall Plane Crash: Remembering the Tragedy 52 Years Ago - FanBuzz Bill to set annual remembrance for Marshall plane crash Art Shannon, #34, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Former WSAZ-TV reporter Bob Brunner shared with CBS Sports, in disturbing detail, the sights and smells he experienced that night trudging up the hill and witnessing the wreckage. "It wasn't losing faith," she said. The two had breakfast together and talked for hours. What they witnessed was dystopian. The dog's name was Sturmisch. Charlie had given his wife a manifest before he left. 6-keys: media/spln/collegefootball/reg/free/stories, at The team finished the 1971 season with a 2-8 record, but just winning a single game was a miracle after what Marshall went through a season prior. The event marked a boundary by which an entire community would forever measure time before or after The Crash. [21] The ceremony featured guest speakers Dawson and Hardin. They arrived shortly before sunrise. Artwork by Eugene Payne, Staff Artist, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. Marshall fans and residents of Huntington, W.V. It's more than that, of course. There's no evidence any of those left behind were ever formally diagnosed with survivor's guilt, but you can hear it directly or indirectly when the incident is spoken about. He said,'Mrs. Dawson and Parker were buying boiled peanuts at a country store in rural Virginia when they heard the news over the radio. Beamer had brought a special Hokie Stone inscribed with Loria's name. New coach Jack Lengyel, Marshall University students, and Thundering Herd football fans convinced acting Marshall president, Donald N. Dedmon, to reconsider cancelling the program in late 1970. Sketch is matted and framed. var _gaq = _gaq || []; He will speak at the annual memorial on Saturday like he has now for years. Nobody went anywhere.". The solemn ceremony was held around a fountain dedicated to the crash victims on Marshall's Huntington campus. Insurance agents were annoying. ". [7]:37, On November 15, 1970, a memorial service was held at the indoor, 8,500-seat Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse with moments of silence, remembrances, and prayers. Never forget. It was donated to the university by Marshall fans and is attached to Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the west faade. Marshall Plane Crash Site Marker. Art Harris, #22, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Marshall captured Division I-AA national championships in 1992 and 1996 and amassed the most wins of any team in the nation in the 1990s, many of them during a step up to Division I-A, now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision. This is believed to be a duplicate of the plane that crashed Nov. 14, 1970 carrying MU football team. Banners will be raised across the Marshall campus bearing their images. The Thundering Herd upset Xavier, 15-13, in an emotional victory for the ages. "She was wonderful," Mary Jane Tolley said of Sturmisch. Dennis Foley was not on the plane, Bob Harris was killed in the plane crash. On Friday, the 36 players who died in the crash received degrees from Marshall in their fields of study. Druid High School football players sign grants-in-aid with Marshall in the spring of 1969. "Anniversaries are supposed to be happy," Slezak said . Mary Jane was persistent. Normally in that situation, the cheerleaders would draw straws to see who went. "I kept thinking he [Arthur Sr.] would drive up in the car," said Maja Harris, Art Jr.s mother and Art Sr.s wife. 77 memorials. Of course, she misses her husband. I knew as soon as I saw the police car. The ceremony was held by invitation-only due to the coronavirus pandemic and was made available online. She has all of them, including an image of offensive guard John "Jimo" Adams, whose daughter Patricia was born the day her father was buried. Home Woelfel, who had a speaking part in the movie, said it brought a lot of people back together to deal with the loss and they did it collectively. The next day, Mary Jane was gone. "All these guys, about 50 of them, came out for football. Aircraft and crew. "He was a tremendous athlete who could do it all. Rosanna Blake Library of Confederate History, Jim "Shorty" Moss (Offensive Coordinator), Ed Starling (Assistant Director of Athletics), Mark J. Smaha (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Louis A. Peake (Assistant Athletic Trainer), James H. Wilson (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Mervin G. Black (Assistant Equipment Manager), Eugene Jones (Assistant Football Manager), Gerald Sieber (Assistant Football Manager), David W. Byrd (Student Equipment Manager), Special Collections, Morrow Library, "[7]:36 At least one source says that water that had seeped into the plane's altimeter could have thrown off its height readings, leading the pilots to believe the plane was higher than was actually the case. "I didn't do anything except for fishing, hunting and construction work," he said. Among the losses were nearly the entire Marshall University football team, coaches, flight crew, numerous fans, and supporters. She has made it her responsibility to track down pictures of all 75 victims for Saturday's memorial. The tragedy was depicted in the movie We Are Marshall (2006) and the documentary film Marshall University: Ashes to Glory (2000). On Saturday, it will be Middle Tennessee State. Before the noon ET game, a crowd will gather at Spring Hill Cemetery once again to observe the past but also celebrate what they and the university have become. Yes, we grieve. > "Shoulda, coulda, woulda.". The movie details the tragic deaths of nearly the entire football program in 1970 and the rebuilding of a school and town all at once. The Tolleys loved their German Shepherd. 1. It signified the teams unity as not just a football team, but one family. I try to think about all the good times and the memories we made, Slezak said. Featured speakers were Chancellor Steve Ballard, Athletic Director Terry Holland, Pirates' broadcaster Jeff Charles, and Marshall president, Stephen Kopp. Find a Grave Memorial - Find A Grave 16 and undefeated at 6-0. [4] The controllers advised the crew that "rain, fog, smoke and a ragged ceiling" were at the airport, making landing more difficult, but possible. He went to work one day and didn't come home.". Near Huntington, West Virginia. A bunch of her husband's former linemen were lining the walls of her living room. There is already a plot there for one more. Home Bobby Joe Hill, #41,1970 MU Football team, b&w. One day, the wife of the head coach was in class. CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A bill has won final legislative approval in West Virginia that would establish an annual day of recognition for the worst sports disaster in U.S . Copyright 2023 Endgame360 Inc. All Rights Reserved. Southern Airways DC-9, similiar to plane that crashed with MU footballt team, col. (low-res digital image only). He wanted them to learn about the Frank Loria he admired so much. "Just a very smart guy. The five Southern Airlines employees also died in the crash. When police needed a list of those on the plane, they came to the Kautzes' home. Marshall Thundering Herd cheerleaders react as a video saluting the 1970 team that was killed in a plane crash is shown on the scoreboard prior to. Carter hardly knew anyone on the team who carried on. Dawson came out of the shadows long ago to embrace Nov. 14. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) A bill has won final legislative approval in West Virginia that would establish an annual day of recognition for the worst sports disaster in U.S. history, a plane crash that killed most of Marshall Universitys football team. Prior to the state Senate's unanimous vote Wednesday, the chamber held a moment of silence for the crash victims at . "For a long time, he couldn't handle it," Call said. She would just listen to the game on the radio. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. "'The phrase is about respect, and it makes you realize you can't take anything for granted. [7], The airliner continued on final approach to Tri-State Airport when it collided with the tops of trees on a hillside 5,543ft (1,690m) west of runway 11 (now runway 12). 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. At the time, freshmen couldnt play varsity sports in college. Al Carelli, Jr., Assistant coach, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Digitized University Archives Collections Inscription. During that ceremony, Gilbert spoke eloquently about the 75 souls again. Sometimes Gilbert -- Marshall's president -- comes over for a couple of beers. HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) Marshall University commemorated the 50th anniversary of one of the worst sports disasters in U.S. history Saturday, a plane crash that killed most of the football team. Anniversaries are supposed to be happy, Slezak said from his home in New Mexico. Report: Big 12 in recent contact with Pac-12 schools, Rules committee proposes change to speed up games, Saban unhappy over proposed permanent rivals, USC coach Lincoln Riley builds the perfect QB. history". They Are Marshall: 50 years after the plane crash, those closest to the Not surprisingly, Call will be the keynote speaker at Saturday's memorial. From that moment, we became one family.. section: | slug: they-are-marshall-50-years-after-the-plane-crash-those-closest-to-the-tragedy-are-still-healing | sport: collegefootball | route: article_single.us | Marshall coach Doc Holliday invited him to speak to the team. Bobby East, driver of the #21 Ford during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, died Wednesday, July 13, 2022, after being fatally stabbed at a gas station in Westminster, Calif. He played Defensive end. Her flight made it safely back to that same Tri-State Airport the Marshall plane never reached. Bear Bryant called Dawson, recommending them. "Lord, the first time they asked me to speak at the anniversary, I was a mess," Dawson said. The decision had been made long before the East Carolina game that Dawson would be out recruiting after the game. In the teams first home game since the plane crash, Marshall put together one of the most inspiring performances in sports history. [15], Marshall University President John G. Barker and Vice President Dedmon appointed a memorial committee soon after the crash. . Just like winter leads to spring, these bad memories now lead us to, I think, a day of celebration, Woelfel said. Mary Jane Tolley didn't go because the local veterinarian recommended she stay because the couple's dog was sick. longitude." Across the nation, many expressed their condolences. There was room for only a few of them on the plane to Kinston, North Carolina. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [25], The events of the crash are documented in an episode of Aircrash Confidential titled "Disastrous Descents".[27]. "I can remember the hurt in my stomach like it was yesterday," Beamer said. Sort By. After the plane crash, she became the only thing that I had.". Charles A. "Where nobody could see me," Dawson said of his hiding spot. Forty years from the time they had last seen each other -- the day before the crash -- the teacher saw the student and asked, "Soletta, is that you?". Does FSU or any ACC power actually have options? Gallery: Victims of the 1970 Marshall Plane Crash "When the 14th of November comes around every year, all the worms and stuff start getting in your head," Dawson said. It slipped out from underneath him, according to Dawson, and Oliver hit his head. Harris died in the 1970 plane crash. Virginia Tech's coach had a plan for the pregame. A mass funeral was held at the field house and many of the dead were buried at the Spring Hill Cemetery, some together because bodies were not identifiable. The report also noted that the craft approached the Catlettsburg Refinery in the final 30 seconds before impact, which "could haveaffecteda visual illusion produced by the difference in the elevation of the refinery and the airport," which was nearly 300ft (91m) higher than the refinery, with hills in between. In the transcript of their cockpit communications in the final minutes, the pilots briefly debated that their autopilot had "captured" for a glide slope descent, although the airport was only equipped with a localizer. Marshall won just two games, and the first winning season didnt come for another 13 years. It was a rainy night. In the days before instant news, the fog of tragedy took time to lift. February 15, 2023, 10:43 AM. They had met in Roanoke, Virginia, where she taught. And on Saturday, the 16th-ranked football team won, defeating Middle Tennessee 42-14. About 10 years ago at a reunion, Mary Jane glanced across the room. 13,739 Plane Crash Victim Premium High Res Photos These are some of their stories, 50 years later. The team originally planned to cancel the flight, but changed plans and chartered the Southern Airways DC-9. Two years ago, Oliver, the personable quarterback, leaned back in a chair. That was an overwhelming responsibility.". 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. DeBord died in the 1970 plane crash. As part of an annual rite, the fountain was turned off at the end of the service and will be turned back on in the spring. "You couldn't count on it," Dawson said. "[7] The airliner left Stallings Field at Kinston, North Carolina, and the flight proceeded to Huntington without incident. The solemn ceremony was held around a fountain dedicated to the crash victims on Marshalls Huntington campus. Two weeks before the release of the movie, Call was diagnosed with colon cancer. They further stated, "The Board has been unable to determine the reason for this [greater] descent, although the two most likely explanations are (a) improper use of cockpit instrumentation data, or (b) an altimetry system error. Yes, we hurt, Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick said. Frank Hall Abbott Jr. 18 Mar 1923 - 14 Nov 1970. While Wichita State ended its football program in 1986, Marshall carried on. Captain Frank H. Abbott, Jr. , aged 47, was employed by Southern Airways, Inc.. Marshall University Football Team Players: James Michael Adams, of Mansfield, Ohio - Guard, Mark Raeburn Andrews, of Cincinnati, Ohio - Offensive Guard, Mike Francis Blake, of Huntington, West Virginia - Linebacker, Dennis Michael Blevins, of Bluefield, West Virginia - Wide Receiver, Willie Bluford Jr., of Greenwood, South Carolina - Wide receiver, Larry Brown, of Atlanta, Georgia - Defensive Guard, Thomas Wayne Brown, of Richmond, Virginia - Defensive Guard, Roger Keith Childers, of St. Albana, West Virginia, Stuart Spence Cottrell, of Eustis, Florida - Defensive Back, Richard Lee Dardinger, of Mount Vernon, Ohio - Center, David Grant DeBord, of Quincy, Florida - Offensive Tackle, Kevin Francis Gilmore, of Harrison, New Jersey - Halfback, David Dearing Griffith, Jr, of Clarksville, Virginia - Defensive End, Arthur W. Harris, of Passaic, New Jersey - Halfback, Robert Anthony Harris, of Cincinnati, Ohio - Quarterback, Bob Wayne Hill, of Dallas, Texas - Defensive Back, Joe Lee Hood, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Halfback, James Thomas Howard Jr., of Milton, West Virginia - Offensive Guard, Marcelo H. Lajterman, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Kicking Specialist, Richard Adam Lech, of Columbus, Ohio - Defensive Back, Barry Winston Nash, of Accoville, West Virginia - Tight End, Patrick Jay Norrell, of Hartsdale, New York - Offensive Guard, James Robert Patterson, of Louisburg, North Carolina - Offensive Tackle, Scottie Lee Reese, of Waco, Texas - Defensive End, John Anton Repasy Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio - Wide Reciever, Larry Sanders, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Defensive Back, Charles Alan "Al" Saylor, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - Defensive End, Arthur Kirk Shannon, of Greensboro, North Carolina - Linebacker, Lionel Ted Shoebridge, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Quarterback, Allen Gene Skeens, of Ravenswood, West Virginia - Center, Jerry Dodson Stainback, of Newport News, Virginia - Linebacker, Donald Tackett, Jr., of Paden City, West Virginia, Robert James Van Horn, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tackle, Roger Arnie Vanover, of Russell, Kentucky - Defensive End, Freddie Clay Wilson, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tackle, John Patton Young, of Buckhannon, West Virginia - Tight End, Thomas Jonathan Zborill, of Richmond, Virginia - Defensive End, Charles Arnold, of Huntington, West Virginia, Rachel Lynette Arnold, of Huntington, West Virginia, Dr. Joseph Chambers, of Huntington, West Virginia - Local physician, Margaret Chambers, of Huntington, West Virginia, Dr. Ray Hagley, of Huntington, West Virginia - Local physician, Shirley Ann Hagley, of Huntington, West Virginia, Arthur L. Harris, of Passaic, New Jersey - Father of player Art Harris, E.O. "It was something the Lord gave her to tell me," Carter said. Back in 1970, he had already attended a pair of Marshall games with Harris Sr. (Huntington, W.Va. is about a nine-hour drive from Passaic) and was approached to go down to see the Thundering Herd play East Carolina. "I asked her many, many times [why she urged him to stay] before she passed," Carter said. The opponent was scheduled to be East Carolinathe same team that defeated Marshall before the disaster took place. The victims included 36 Marshall University football players, 9 coaches and administrators, 25 fans and air crew of 5. . Wayne County Democratic Sen. Robert Plymale was 15 at the time and was with friends in Kenova, near the airport. "At 21, you haven't been familiar with death. Although the airport runway has since been lengthened past its original threshold, making historical measurements more difficult, the NTSB official report provides, "the accident occurred during hours of darkness at 38 22' 27" N. latitude and 82 34' 42" W. Copyright. There were injured players who stayed behind. Eventually, Rick won over their hearts and minds. [4][9], The effects of the crash on Huntington went far beyond the Marshall campus. Marshall decided to continue the football program. Libraries MU plane crash historical marker, Wayne County, W.Va. Southern Airways DC-9, similiar to plane that crashed with MU football team, Dedication of Memorial Fountain to MU plane crash victims, Nov. 12, 1972, William Alfred "Red" Dawson, Asst. Among the 75 who perished were 36 players. We'll look at what happened to the Marshall University football program as a . Marshall's Plane Crash Happened 52 Years Ago, But the Memory Still Remains. Tri-State airport installed a glide slope using federal funds in 1972. He went recruiting. "The Young Herd" that carried on in 1971 had a new coach, Jack Lengyel. Once again, on Saturday, Dawson will speak at the fountain ceremony. Carter read his own obituary the next day in the local newspaper. We Are Marshall was the rallying cry for the Thundering Herds football program in 1970. He was the center. Barry W. Nash, #35,1970 MU Football team, b&w. "As I listened to the scriptures," Carter said, "the Lord has purpose for each one of our lives.". He met with former Marshall coach Red Dawson, who gave away his seat on the plane that night. That's German for "stormy." Largemouth bass were Tolley's favorite. The Hokies were in town to play the Herd. On Nov. 14, 1970, the chartered jet crashed in fog and rain into a hillside upon approach to an airport near Huntington as the team was returning from a game at East Carolina, killing all 75 on board. The bill establishes that Nov. 14 will become a special memorial day in remembrance of the crash. Lucianne Call hasn't lost much of her cheerleading enthusiasm. Carter will be thinking about "thanking the Lord for his grace and mercy, watching over me and sparing my life." Seventy children had at least one parent die in the crash, with 18 of them left orphaned. > All were qualified for the flight. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. In fact, it was stronger than that. 128 Marshall Plane Crash Premium High Res Photos - Getty Images All were on the travel squad list before the plane crash. [19], On November 11, 2000, the We Are Marshall Memorial Bronze was dedicated. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. The Real Story Behind We Are Marshall - HowStuffWorks Caption on back reads: "Saturday Nov. 14, 1970. The aircraft "dipped to the right, almost inverted, and had crashed into a hollow 'nose-first'". His jersey hangs in Passaic High School. Another plaque memorializing the 1970 Marshall football team was unveiled at East Carolina University on the same day and can be seen at the guest team entrance of DowdyFicklen Stadium. All 75 people on board died. The Druid Four did and were all killed in the crash. Marshall is ranked No. The crew established radio contact with air traffic controllers at 7:23 pm with instructions to descend to 5,000ft (1,500m). Among them were Dr. Ray Hagley, who was a Marshall team physician, and his wife. It was the second college football team plane crash in a little over a month, after the October 2 crash that killed 31 (head coach, 14 Wichita State players, and 16 others). On the flight, were 37 members of the football team, several coaches, fans and crew members totaling 75. He was the offensive tackle. He was taken away way too soon.". The crash took the lives of everyone on board -- the pilot, the first officer, two flight attendants, the charter coordinator, 24 Marshall University football fans, nine coaches and 37 players. Carter can't recall how a Marshall assistant found his film in the late 1960s. 1970 Marshall Thundering Herd football team - Wikipedia I had 75 angels there.". On November 12, 1972, the Memorial Fountain was dedicated at the entrance of the Memorial Student Center. 37 of them were members of the football team. (East Carolina is located nearby in Greenville.) Plymale said 64 children lost one or both of their parents in the crash. Griffith died in the 1970 plane crash. The following offseason, Dawson went to a national coaching convention. Dawson was not on the plane when it crashed. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy.
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