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  1. The USS Cole bombing was a suicide attack against the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Cole (DDG 67) on October 12, 2000 while it was harbored in the Yemeni port of Aden. Seventeen American...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cole_bombing - 93k - Cached
  2. Official site of the ship which, in October 2000, was attacked in Yemen.
    www.cole.navy.mil - Cached
  3. The second USS Cole (DDG-67) is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis-equipped guided missile destroyer homeported in NS Norfolk, Virginia. The Cole is named in honor of Marine Sergeant Darrell...
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  4. Uss Cole - News Results

  5. Narrative, photos, copies of news releases, and links to crew profiles and memorials. ... April 26 2002 -- USS Cole returned to its home port a stronger, better ship than when a ...
    www.cargolaw.com/2000nightmare_cole.html - Cached
  6. USS Cole The USS Cole is a guided missile destroyer that is part of the battle group of the carrier USS George Washington
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  7. USS Cole (DDG 67) underway in the Persian Gulf in support of the ... Aden, Yemen, Oct 29 2000, USS Cole (DDG 67) showing the results of an attack that killed ...
    www.navsource.org/archives/05/01067.htm - Cached
  8. The Navy has provided these names of the killed in the attack on the USS Cole: Chief Petty Officer Richard Costelow, Morrisville, Pennsylvania. ...
    www.arlingtoncemetery.net/usscole-main.htm - Cached
  9. USS COLE is the 17th ARLEIGH BURKE class guided missile destroyer and the eighth ship of that class built by Ingalls. General Characteristics: ...
    navysite.de/dd/ddg67.htm - Cached
  10. These are time-lapse photos of the recovery of the USS Cole. ... Cole was transported from Aden to Pascagoula by the Norwegian heavy transport ship M/V Blue Marlin. ...
    www.pianoladynancy.com/recovery_usscole.htm - Cached
  11. Features a timeline and information on the 2000 attack on the USS Cole.
    www.al-bab.com/yemen/cole1.htm - Cached