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I wish to express my profound sympathy to
the families and friends of the men and women killed and injured
aboard USS Cole. For a another Memorial
Click Here.
SEVENTEEN people died and 39 were injured
in an attack on the American guided missile destroyer, USS Cole,
in Aden harbour, Yemen, on October 12, 2000.
While the ship was refuelling offshore, a
small craft with two men on board - presumed to be suicide bombers
- approached the ship and exploded. The small boat is believed to
have been packed with 400-700 pounds of explosives, and the blast
blew a 40-foot hole in the side of the USS Cole.
In the months since the bombing, there has
been growing evidence that it was orchestrated by Usama bin Laden's
al-Qa'ida network.
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God
Rest the souls of:
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Systems Technician Tim Gauna
Rice, Texas
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Hull
Maintenance Technician
3rd Class Kenneth Eugene Clodfelter
Mechanicsville, Virginia
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Signalman
Seaman Recruit Cherone Louis Gunn
Rex, Georgia
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Engineman
2nd Class Marc Nieto
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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Lakeina
Monique Francis
Woodleaf, North Carolina
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Electronics
Warfare Technician 3rd Class Ronald Scott Owens
Vero Beach, Florida
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Ensign
Andrew Triplett
Macon, Mississippi
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Electronics
Technician 1st Class Richard Costelow
Morrisville, Pennsylvania
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Petty
Officer 3rd Class Ronchester Santiago
Kingsville, Texas
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Fireman
Apprentice Patrick Roy
Keedysville, Maryland
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Seaman
Craig Wibberley
Williamsport, Maryland
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Engineman
Fireman Joshua Parlett
Churchville, Maryland
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Kevin
Shawn Rux
Portland, North Dakota
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Fireman
Gary Graham Swenchonis
Rockport, Texas
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Seaman
Recruit Lakiba Nicole Palmer
San Diego, California
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Seaman
James Rodrick McDaniels
Norfolk, Virginia
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Operations
Specialist 2nd Class Timothy Lamont Saunders
Ringgold, Virginia
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They
were too young to die!
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Send a Message to our Troops
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 Let
America's brave men and women in the military know how much you appreciate
what they do on your behalf. Post your own special letter to them
from AnyServiceMember.org, the site "where America goes to
say thanks to her Armed Forces."
NOTE: Before you send your message, it is
highly recommended that you review the site's
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WORLD
TRADE CENTER |
PENTAGON
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AMERICAN
AIRLINES FLIGHT 11
from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los
Angeles, California,
crashed into the north tower of the WTC with 92 people on board.
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AMERICAN
AIRLINES FLIGHT 77
from Washington to Los Angeles, crashed
into the Pentagon with 64 people aboard. |
UNITED
AIRLINES FLIGHT 175
from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California,
was
the second hijacked plane to strike the WTC, plowing into the
south tower. Two pilots, seven flight attendants and 56 passengers
were on board. |
UNITED
AIRLINES FLIGHT 93
from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco,
California, crashed in rural southwest Pennsylvania, with 45
people on board. |
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