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 * 11 June


 * A Navy A-6A Intruder No. 156998, flown by pilot ‎Lt James D. Maynard, age 25, and bombardier Lt. j.g. William H. Van Stone, Jr.,  of the 145th attack squadron‎ at ‎NAS Whidbey Island, Washington, crashed while ‎on a routine practice bombing run over the ‎Boardman Navy Bombing Range in Oregon. Although both crewmen ejected, the 23-year old ‎Van Stone did not survive.