Anne Marie Altieri, 53, of Connecticut, was a three-year-old living with her parents in the Redbank trailer park off Westbrook Street in South Portland when an Army bomber crashed into the park, killing 19 people. Altieri grew up without knowing anything about her mother, but a Maine Sunday Telegram article about the July 11, 1944, air disaster put her in touch with a woman who knew Rita M. Robertson. Vian Hannan Sawyer, 67, of Houlton, was 17 and living next door the family when the tragedy occurred. Details
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