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Mary Jane (Gwin) Harvey 1979

Mary Jane (Gwin) Harvey was born in 1979 in Camp Lejeune, Onslow County, North Carolina United States to Patricia Ann (Avoy) Gwin, and died in Warren, Warren County, PA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Jane (Gwin) Harvey.
Mary Jane (Gwin) Harvey
1979
Camp Lejeune, Onslow County, North Carolina, 28547, United States
Warren, Warren County, Pennsylvania, 16365, United States
Female
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In 1979, in the year that Mary Jane (Gwin) Harvey was born, on March 28th, a partial nuclear meltdown occurred at the power plant at Three Mile Island Pennsylvania. Radiation leaked into the environment, resulting in a rating of 5 on a scale of 7 ("Accident With Wider Consequences") . It ended up costing $1 billion to clean up the site.
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In 1980, on April 24th, a rescue attempt was begun in the Iranian Hostage Crisis. The attempt failed and 8 US servicemen were killed. Eight helicopters had been sent for the mission, but only 5 arrived in operating condition., Since the military had advised that the mission be aborted if there were fewer than 6 helicopters, President Carter stopped it. Upon leaving, a helicopter collided with a transport plane and the men were killed.
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