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.
123 months ago
CNN International A U.S. Navy submarine hit a buoy in a channel in Florida.
123 months ago
Los Angeles Times Keep your eyes on the skies.
Navy launches second test missile off Southern California coast
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The U.S. Navy said it launched a second -- and final -- missile in a planned exercise Monday afternoon from a submarine off the Southern California coast.
125 months ago
HuffPost Weird News U.S. Navy officials said it was an unarmed test-fired missile.
Spectacular Glowing Sight In The California Sky Causes Major Stir
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A bright, colorful light that streaked across the California sky, startling residents and leading to a flurry of calls to law enforcement, turned out to be an unarmed missile test-fired from a Navy submarine off the coast Saturday evening, officials Read more ... said.
125 months ago
Daily Mail What are the US Navy really up to off the West Coast?
Submarine fires nuclear-capable missile within sight of cities on West coast
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Navy confirmed they fired unarmed Trident II (D5) missile from submarine
125 months ago
VICE News The truth is out there.
The Navy Tested a Missile Off the Coast of California and Totally Freaked People Out
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The Navy says it test-fired a Trident missile from a submarine near Los Angeles, but people are convinced they saw everything from a nuclear bomb to a UFO.
125 months ago
NPR Despite some of those social media captions you might have read, it was in fact a missile being tested by the Navy.
California, That Strange Light Streaking Across The Sky Was No UFO
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The Navy said the object that lit up the night sky was actually a test-flight of a Trident II (D5) missile that was fired from the Kentucky, a ballistic missile submarine.
125 months ago
Business Insider A fascinating inside look.
17 Incredible Photos Of Life On A US Navy Submarine
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A US Navy nuclear submarine is one of the most mysterious places a member of the military could serve.
134 months ago
Business Insider A fascinating inside look.
17 Incredible Photos Of Life On A US Navy Submarine
www.businessinsider.com
A US Navy nuclear submarine is one of the most mysterious places a member of the military could serve.
134 months ago
Business Insider A fascinating inside look.
17 Incredible Photos Of Life On A US Navy Submarine
www.businessinsider.com
A U.S. Navy nuclear submarine is one of the most mysterious places in which a member of the military could serve.
135 months ago
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