Argentina: Missing navy sub tried contacting bases

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    yiostheoy Well-Known Member

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    Yup that's from the U.S. Navy's official hymn.
     
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    Today (Thursday 11/23/2017) people in Argentina began to acknowledge that this was now a salvage mission and no longer a rescue mission.
     
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    I remember watching the prep for the launch on the morning news, then I had to get in my car and drive to work -- a 30 min drive. I listened to music on my CD player.

    When I got to work everyone was sullen. That was the first I heard of the explosion.

    I watched it on the news when I got home that night.
     
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    Aviation and submarine service are the two most dangerous and hazardous of all the military services.

    Humans were not designed to fly or to swim underwater.

    Had we been then God would have given us feathers and gills.
     
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    The "anomaly" around the time and place of the lost sub's last known position are indicative of an undersea implosion or explosion.

    The next step is finding the debris.

    These submariners earned their hazardous duty pay.
     

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