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March 29th 04, 01:07 PM
Lyle
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On 28 Mar 2004 21:33:14 GMT,
ojunk (Mike Weeks) wrote:
From: Orval Fairbairn
Date: 3/27/2004 20:46 Pacific Standard Time
In article ,
362436 (Ron) wrote:
The Navy did the same thing too after some people pulled some planes WW2
aircraft out of the gulf of mexico.
Seems rather silly to me.
Ron
Tanker 65, C-54E (DC-4)
As the saying goes, "The Navy is 200 years of tradition unhampered by
progress."
I think its just that the USG never gives up "anything" unless it states so in
very specific language. This isn't the first time it's taken such action, as
noted above.
MW
could it be to prevent anybody from possibly disturbing a possible
ship wreck/plane crash that also doubles as a coffin/cementary? Him
removing the fighter would probably be the equivilent to somebody
raising the Monitor or Arizona. Just a thought.
Lyle