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| x Berz Wagner |
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Mr. Berz Wagner owned the apple and cherry orchard where Trans World Airlines flight 128 crashed and burned on the evening of November 20,1967.
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| x Paul Dickman |
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Paul Dickmann was captain of the Hebron Life Squad which responded to the crash of Trans World Airlines flight 128 on the evening of November 20,1967.
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| x Ed Walton |
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Ed Walton was a resident near the crash site of Trans World Airlines flight 128 on the evening of November 20,1967. He was one of the first persons to arrive at the scene to help survivors.
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| x Richard McGlasson |
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Richard McGlasson was a resident near the crash site of Trans World Airlines flight 128 on the evening of November 20,1967. He was one of the first persons to arrive at the scene to help survivors.
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| x Howard Mullins |
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Howard Mullins was a resident near the crash site of Trans World Airlines flight 128 on the evening of November 20,1967. He was at the scene shortly after the crash, keeping his distance in anticipation of additional explosions.
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| x Gene Mullins |
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Gene Mullins was the son of Howard Mullins and was near the site where Trans World Airlines flight 128 impacted the ground in Hebron, Kentucky on the evening of November 20,1967. He was at the crash site with his father and a neighbor.
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| x Linda Holbrook |
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Linda Holbrook was a telephone operator on the evening of November 20,1967. She handled dozens of frantic calls requesting the telephone number of the Greater Cincinnati Airport. Today, she is an active member of our Flight 383/129 Memorial Group...
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| x Mark Free |
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On Monday night November 20, 1967, around 9:00 PM, I was laying on the couch in my parent's home on Bluebird Lane in Hebron, Kentucky, watching television. My parents home was about 1/2 mile east of the north end of runway 18 at the Greater...
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| x Harvey Pelley |
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Harvey Pelley was a Hebron Volunteer Fireman at the crash of American Airlines flight 383 on the evening of November 8, 1965 and at the crash of TWA flight 128 on the evening of November 20, 1967. Harvey spent a lifetime in service to Hebron,...
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| x Bob Free |
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{TO READ COMPLETE ARTICLE - CLICK ON THE "EDIT THIS TOPIC" TAB LOCATED TO THE RIGHT}Bob Free was a photographer/reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer and covered the crashes of American Airlines Flight 383 on November 8,1965 and TWA Flight 128 on...
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| x Elbert E. Stephens |
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Elbert Stephens was a resident of Hebron, KY on November 20, 1967. He lived near the crash site of TWA Flight 128 and was one of the first responders. See Stephens weblink below...
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| x Ida G. Stephens |
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Ida Stephens was a resident of Hebron, Kentucky on the evening of November 20, 1967 and lived near the crash site. She witnessed the crash of TWA Flight 128 on approach to runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati Airport. See the Stephens weblink below.
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| x Joe Stephens |
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Joe Stephens is the son of Elbert and Ida Stephens and the brother of Bruce Stephens. He witnessed the crash of TWA Flight 128 on the night of November 20, 1967. At the time of the crash, he was a student at Conner Jr. High School (now Conner Middle...
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| x Bruce Stephens |
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Bruce Stephens is the son of Elbert and Ida Stephens and the brother of Joe Stephens. He, along with his father, was one of the first responders following the crash of TWA Flight 128 on November 20, 1967.
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| x Cull Bell |
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Cull Bell was the next-door neighbor of Elbert and Ida Stephens. He and his wife Emma Bell witnessed the crash of TWA Flight 128 on the night of November 20, 1967. Mr. Bell was also first responder.
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| x Emma Bell |
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Emma Bell was the next-door neighbor of Elbert and Ida Stephens. She and her husband Cull Bell witnessed the crash on the night of November 20, 1967.
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| x Charlie Eggleston |
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Charlie Eggleston was a Volunteer Fireman with the Hebron, Kentucky Fire Department on November 8, 1965 and was at the crash site of American Airlines Flight 383. With one arm, Charlie refused to let any challenge get by him because of a missing arm...
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| x Bill Smith |
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Bill Smith was an employee of the U.S. Postal Service and a resident of Hebron on the evening of November 8, 1965 when American Airlines flight 383 crashed on a hillside. He was a first responder that night and then, on November 20, 1967, Bill was...
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| x Cecil Jarman |
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Cecil Jarman was a Volunteer with the Hebron Fire Department and served at the crash of TWA Flight 128 on the night of November 20,1967.
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| x Harold "Hook" Vines |
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Harold "Hook" Vines was a fireman for the Hebron, Ky. Volunteer Fire Department. He was at the American Airlines Flight 383 crash site on November 8,1965 and at the TWA Flight 128 crash site on November 20,1967.
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| x Roger Watts |
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Harold "Hook" Vines was a fireman for the Hebron, Ky. Volunteer Fire Department. He was at the American Airlines Flight 383 crash site on November 8,1965 and at the TWA Flight 128 crash site on November 20,1967.
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| x Robert A. Workman |
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Robert A. Workman lived on the opposite side of Walton Road from the Wagner farm and the Stephens and Bell houses. The Bluebird subdivision ended directly behind the property of Robert and his wife Wilma. He and his wife witnessed the crash of TWA...
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| x Wilma T. Workman |
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Wilma T. Workman lived on the opposite side of Walton Road from the Wagner farm and the Stephens and Bell houses. The Bluebird subdivision ended directly behind the property of Wilma and her husband Robert. She and her husband witnessed the crash of...
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| x Pauline Bumgardner |
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Pauline Bumgardner is the daughter of Cull and Emma Bell. She, along with her parents, witnessed the crash of TWA flight 128 on November 20, 1967 as the airliner approached the Greater Cincinnati Airport.
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| x William Leslie |
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Bill Leslie was fire chief of the Bromley, Kentucky Volunteer Fire Department was a first responder to the crash American Airlines Flight 383 on November 8, 1965 and to the crash of TWA flight 128 as they approached Runway 18 at the Greater...
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| x Nick Furnish |
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Nick Furnish was with the Hebron Life Squad which responded to the crash of Trans World Airlines flight 128 on the evening of November 20,1967.
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| x Joe Stanbush |
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Joe Stanbush was with the Bromley, Kentucky Volunteer Fire Department and was a first responder to the crash American Airlines Flight 383 on November 8, 1965 and to the crash of TWA flight 128 as it approached Runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati...
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| x Earl Ranson |
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Earl Ranson was with the Bromley, Kentucky Volunteer Fire Department was a first responder to the crash American Airlines Flight 383 on November 8, 1965 and to the crash of TWA flight 128 as they approached Runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati...
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| x Chub Brown |
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Chub Brown was with the Elesmere, Kentucky Volunteer Fire Department and was a first responder to the crash American Airlines Flight 383 on November 8, 1965 and to the crash of TWA flight 128 as they approached Runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati...
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| x Paul Siebert |
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Paul Siebert was a squad captain with the Ludlow, Kentucky Volunteer Fire Department and was a first responder to the crash American Airlines Flight 383 on November 8, 1965 and to the crash of TWA flight 128 as it approached Runway 18 at the Greater...
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| x Dr. Scharnd |
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Dr. Scharnd was the medical examiner during the recovery of victims from the crash of TWA Flight 128 on the Night of November 20,1967 as it approached Runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati Airport.
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| x Glen Free |
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Glen Free was a first responder to the crash of TWA Flight 128 on the evening of November 20,1967 as the flight approached Runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati Airport.
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