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SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) The Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Color Guard renders honors at the departure ceremony for parts of a World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber held at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made to return them to the U.S. Navy as a goodwill gesture marking seven decades since the end of World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David R. Krigbaum/Released)

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