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USS Cole Alert over suicide speedboats (Mar 27, 2003) Video of the arrival of USS Cole (DDG 67) at Pascagoula, Miss., (mpg, 7.75 MB) (US Navy Office of Information, 13 Dec.) USS Cole (DDG 67) returns to the Fleet (US Navy Office of Information, Apr 19, 2002) Bin Laden praises USS Cole bombers (March 1, 2001) Yemenis to die for USS Cole blast (Aljazeera, Sep 29, 2004) U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf US forces in Gulf on alert over attack threat |
Death sentences in Cole bombing Associated Press (Sep 29, 2004) Death sentences in Cole bombing (Sep 29, 2004) Jamal al-Badawi, a 35-year-old Yemeni, and Saudi-born Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri were both sentenced to death for plotting, preparing and involvement in the bombing. The attack was blamed on Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network and killed 17 American sailors as their destroyer refueled in the southern Yemeni port of Aden. The Full US DOJ AG Notice (CBS News, May 15, 2003) U.S. troops remain on high alert after terrorist threat (June 23, 2001) 2 sentenced to death for Cole bomb (Sep 29, 2004) 'Mastermind' facing execution is in U.S. custody 3 years on, al Qaeda still threatens (CNN, Sep 11, 2004) 15 Yemeni militants convicted (CNN, Aug 28, 2004) Aboard Cole with newest crew to the Mediterranean (13NEWS-Norfolk / 4Law.il, Nov 27, 2003) USS Cole (DDG 67) made its first overseas port visit Dec. 9 at Naval Station Rota, Spain, on its "maiden" deployment since it was bombed in the port of Yemen, Oct. 12, 2000, and subsequent repair in Pascagoula, Miss., at an estimated cost of $250 million. |