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The Carrier Intrepid Runs Aground In Hudson's Muddy Bottom

Submitted by Len Cedrone, Nov 7, 2006 12:46

Being a former sailor on the Intrepid I know first hand what she has done and can still do for all of us. I was a little disapointed when I heard the news last night that this might be the end of her as a museam. I can say first hand that she never gave up on us throught out her millatary service .No matter what wounds were inflicted on her. She always came back stronger than the time before. The way I see it this was Mother Natures fault and to all involved don't give up on her she would never gave up on us. Thanks


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Don 

Nov 8, 2006 23:03

Being a former sailor on the Intrepid I know first hand what she has done and can still do for...

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Nov 7, 2006 12:46

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bj 

Nov 7, 2006 08:37

Well written story. I enjoyed reading it! Beats the H out of the NY Times. Please thank the reporter.. for... [MORE]

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Nov 7, 2006 02:04

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