According to a senior member of the staff of then-Secretary of the Navy John Dalton, the test firing of a new generation Navy missile from the submarine USS Seawolf accidentally struck TWA flight 800 en route from New York to Paris on July 17, 1996. Accor posts
CNN A U.S. Navy submarine hit a buoy in a channel in Florida.
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CNN International A U.S. Navy submarine hit a buoy in a channel in Florida.
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Los Angeles Times Keep your eyes on the skies.
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HuffPost Weird News U.S. Navy officials said it was an unarmed test-fired missile.
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Daily Mail What are the US Navy really up to off the West Coast?
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VICE News The truth is out there.
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NPR Despite some of those social media captions you might have read, it was in fact a missile being tested by the Navy.
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Business Insider A fascinating inside look.
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Business Insider A fascinating inside look.
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