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Lost WWII P-38 found off Italian coast

lmost 80 years after its disappearance, divers recently discovered what looks to be the wreckage of a U.S. WWII P-38 beneath the Gulf of Manfredonia at a depth of 40 feet. The wreck was initially believed to be a P-38 piloted by U.S. Airman Warren Singer on a daring raid targeting Italian airfields in

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