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Memorial Service Set For 1970 Marshall Plane Crash

Marshall University

An annual memorial service is set this week to honor the 75 lives lost in a 1970 plane crash involving Marshall University's football team.

The service is set for noon Thursday in Huntington, West Virginia. Each year, the water at the Marshall Memorial Student Center's fountain is turned off to remain silent until spring.

On Nov. 14, 1970, 36 football players and 39 coaches, administrators, community leaders, fans and crew died when the team's chartered jet returning from a game at East Carolina crashed into a hill just short of the airport.

It remains the deadliest crash involving a sports team in U.S. history.

Next year will mark the crash's 50th anniversary.

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