Re: USS Greeneville: deadliest thing in the sea

2002-01-28 Thread Petro
On Monday, January 28, 2002, at 11:21 AM, Michael Motyka wrote: > Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >> http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAC0FFG0XC.html >> >> The Greeneville had collided with a Japanese fishing vessel off the >> Hawaiian coast >> on Feb. 9, 2001, leaving nine Japanese dead. A

Re: USS Greeneville: deadliest thing in the sea

2002-01-28 Thread mattd
>>leaving nine Japanese dead. And on its first major deployment > after that incident, the sub grounded while trying to enter the Saipan seaport last > August in rough seas. > Once a submarine has tasted human blood it just can't be trusted. You know what they do to bears in the zoo after the

Re: USS Greeneville: deadliest thing in the sea

2002-01-28 Thread Michael Motyka
Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAC0FFG0XC.html > >WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. Navy submarine and an amphibious > transport ship collided off the coast of Oman as they were getting ready to > transfer two sailors, but no one was injured. The sub was the same on

USS Greeneville: deadliest thing in the sea

2002-01-28 Thread Anonymous
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAC0FFG0XC.html WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. Navy submarine and an amphibious transport ship collided off the coast of Oman as they were getting ready to transfer two sailors, but no one was injured. The sub was the same one that collided with a Japanese fishing b