Bringing down the tower
Construction crew members set down a side panel of a former water tower at Duke Field, Fla. During demolition work, crews found a nameplate attached that indicated the 70,000-gallon water tank was originally erected in 1942, predating the passing of the base's namesake, 1st Lt. Robert L. Duke, who was killed the following year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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