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US Army Air Corps soldiers attend to Amelia Earhardt's crashed airplane after ground loop. Photo by John M Peck US Army.

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English: Amelia Earhart first attempt to fly around the world was on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1937. she landed in Hawaii. The take off ended in a ground loop crash US Army Air Corps soldiers stand by with fire suppression Photo by John M Peck US Army.
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