
This handout photo taken on July 18, 2009 and received on July 30, 2009 by the Royal Australian Air Force via the Australian Department of Defence shows a group photograph of Operation Magpies Return team members at the crash site of a Canberra Bomber A84-231 in a remote and rugged area of Quang Nam province, Vietnam. On 3 November 1970, Canberra Bomber A84-231 with the crew of flying officer Michael Herbert and pilot officer Robert Carver onboard disappeared after completing a bombing mission in Vietnam. Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science Greg Combet announced on July 30, 2009 that the remains of the final two missing Australian Defence Force personnel from the Vietnam War had been located

This handout photo taken on July 19, 2009 and received on July 30, 2009 by the Royal Australian Air Force via the Australian Department of Defence shows the officer in charge of Operation Magpies Return, wing commander Michael Warby (L), assisted by Vietnamese workers, sieves soil at the crash site of Canberra Bomber A84-231 in a remote and rugged area of Quang Nam province, Vietnam. On 3 November 1970, Canberra Bomber A84-231 with the crew of flying officer Michael Herbert and pilot officer Robert Carver onboard disappeared after completing a bombing mission in Vietnam. Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science Greg Combet announced on July 30, 2009 that the remains of the final two missing Australian Defence Force personnel from the Vietnam War had been located.
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