Body Recovered From Wreckage Of Navy Plane Off Texas Coast
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Body Recovered From Wreckage Of Navy Plane Off Texas Coast
A body was recovered Wednesday from the wreckage of a Navy training plane that crashed in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast.
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CORPUS CHRISTI (November 18, 2009)--A body was recovered Wednesday from the wreckage of a Navy training aircraft that went down in the Gulf of Mexico near Matagorda Island three weeks ago.

Navy divers recovered the body from the T-34C Turbomentor propeller-driven aircraft on Wednesday.

Lt. Brett Dawson, a spokesman for the Chief of Navy Training at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, where the aircraft was based, said the Navy won't confirm the body is that of Lt. John Joseph Houston of Houston until an autopsy has been performed.

However, the body of the other flier aboard the aircraft when it went down, Lt. Bret Travis Miller, 30, of East Troy, Wis., was found Oct. 30 about 11 miles north of Port Aransas.

Both pilots had been missing since the Navy lost contact with the aircraft on Oct. 28.

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