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This Day in Minnesota History

January 2, 1949

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Melrose native Captain James Gallagher of the US Air Force completes the first nonstop flight around the world. With a crew of thirteen he flew Lucky Lady II, a B-50 bomber assigned to the 43rd Bomb Group, refueling four times while in the air and completing the 23,452-mile trip in ninety-four hours and one minute.

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