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USS Cole bombing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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USS Cole (DDG-67) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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. ... 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.
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USS Cole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two United States Navy destroyers have borne the name 'USS Cole . The first 'Cole was named for Edward B. Cole. The second ship was named for Darrell S. Cole. was a Wickes -class destroyer, w...
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USS Cole, terrorist attack, Cole, Navy destroyer, Cole attack, USS Cole, terrorists attack USS Cole, Cole explosion, USS Cole, Yemen, Port Aden ... On December 12, USS Cole (DDG-67), once a powerful symbol of U.S. military might, limped home aboard the Norwegian transport ship M/V Blue Marlin for repairs to a gaping hole...
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Attack on the USS Cole ... The Navy has provided these names of the killed in the attack on the USS Cole: ... Clinton Speech at USS Cole Memoria...
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Facts and images. ... USS Cole DDG-67 is the first US Navy ship named for Sergeant Darrell S. Cole USMC 1920-45 Sergeant Cole was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his conspicuous GALLANTRY for the campaign of Iwo Jima.
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