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A historian s reported discovery of the wreckage of an Air Force jet lost at sea 54 years ago off the Southern California coast brought an unexpected surge of emotions for the pilot s brother, who found himself grieving all over again.Aviation archaeologist G. Pat Macha said Tuesday that he and a group of volunteers found Richard Martin Theiler s plane underneath 100 feet of water earlier this month. Theiler was in the front seat of the Lockheed-Martin T-33A that went missing just after takeoff from the Los Angeles Internatio stanley cup nal Airport on Oct. 15, 1955. He was five years older than me, a good athlete and everyone loved him, so there was a lot of hero worship involved, said Thomas Theiler, 77, who followed his older brother into the Air Force. He now lives in Savannah, Ga. He probably got his wings two years before I did. We were buddies. Macha, 63, is an amateur histor stanley water bottle ian who collects documents about military plane crashes. He is heading up a search for another historic wreck in Santa Monica Bay, a plane flown by a female World War II pilot who disappeared in 1944.In stanley tumbler April, a sonar survey turned up another missing aircraft, and Macha said he identified it by matching Air Force records to the serial number on a piece of the wreckage that the salt water had spared. The Joint Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Command said it appears likely Macha s finding on the Air Force jet lost at sea 54 years ago are correct, but Lt. Col. Wayne Perry said the command plans to inves Stcz The Clever Reason Flag Emoji Count as Two Characters in Twitter
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