Talk:Operation Babylift

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The adoptees who left Vietnam in April, 1975 recently returned to Vietnam for the 30th Anniversary of Babylift. Twenty-one of the 2,548 adoptees, their guests, and many of the Babylift participants were part of this official delegation, recognized by the governments of the United States and Vietnam. This trip marks the first time that such official recognition has been accorded to the Babylift adoptees. Thank you, Lana Noone. Lana@Vietnambabylift.org Plans are underway for the 35th Vietnam "Operation Babylift" Anniversary in 2010. Please contact Lana@Vietnambabylift.org for complete details and all media inquiries. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.117.245.86 (talk) 22:00, 21 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Plane crash section

This section is totally unreferenced, and it seems to have been so since it was written. I have tagged it as such and removed a very POV, unreferenced and unencyclopædic statement "News of the plane crash brought widespread attention and sympathy toward the operation and the evacuees in the U.S. and other nations."
The section also differs from the version in the main article, giving different/added details. As these details were added here (In 2008) by an IP w/o refs., there is no way they can be verified. eg "At 50 feet, the throttles where retarded to idle"(no mention in Main story), "The cargo compartment was completely destroyed, killing 141 of the 149 orphans and attendants."(Main story says 76 children died, no mention of 'cargo compartment' at all) etc.
♦ I'll fix it up, if I get a chance, by deleting the un-veverifiable/differing parts, or if not anyone else can! :-))
- 220.101 talk\Contribs 09:28, 14 November 2010 (UTC)

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