English: Wilbur Wright (on left) and John Wall (on right), standing by the new AT6 Monument commemorating four comrades who were killed in airplane crashes on the same day their own plane crash landed in a meadow. All were British flying cadets being trained by the Royal Air Force at its training school in Terrell, Texas during World War II. The crashes occurred during poor weather and visibility in the Kiamichi Mountains north of Moyers, Oklahoma, on February 20, 1943. Wright and Wall crash-landed their plane successfully in a pasture at Jumbo, Oklahoma.
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