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Eight found alive after U.S. Navy aircraft crashes into Philippine Sea

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In this March 22, 2007, file photo, the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, bottom, anchors as U.S. Aegis Ship passes after they arrive at Busan port for joint military exercises in Busan, South Korea.
 
  Eight found alive after U.S. Navy aircraft crashes into Philippine Sea  
  The U.S. 7th Fleet said the aircraft was on the way to the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier when it crashed.  
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