It's understandable if you've never heard of the USS Liberty andthe more than 200 sailors who were wounded and lost their lives theday she was attacked in the summer of 1967. That was the Summer of Love, when nearly 100,000 American youthdescended on Haight Ashbury in San Francisco, and the Vietnam Warwas really getting into the ugly abyss it would become. Nearly13,000 American's died in the jungle in 1967, less than half thenumber who would fall in 1968. So, it's understandable if amid all that carnage, loss, andrevolution the lives of a couple hundred Liberty sailors fell tothe heap of history and were forgotten. Kia Car DVD
What's still not understandable is why the Liberty was ambushed byIsraeli gunships, that efforts to rescue dying sailors were calledoff, and a massive cover-up trailed the incident's wake. Elizabeth Flock at U.S. News reminds us of the incident in a piece honoring this Friday'sLiberty memorial service to be held at Arlington National Cemeteryin D.C. Flock points to lingering outrage and concern of a cover up thathas prompted a Facebook page asking people to sign a petition calling for a renewedinvestigation of the incident, which apparently went down somethinglike this: Three days into Israel's Six-Day War , the Liberty was parked off the coast of Egypt collectingcommunication signals in international waters. While initially some concern was given to the ship's getting tooclose to shore, or mistaken for an enemy vessel, those misgivingsseem to have vanished when Israeli planes flew in for a visualinspection at about 6:00 a.m. Chevrolet DVD GPS
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What's still not understandable is why the Liberty was ambushed byIsraeli gunships, that efforts to rescue dying sailors were calledoff, and a massive cover-up trailed the incident's wake. Elizabeth Flock at U.S. News reminds us of the incident in a piece honoring this Friday'sLiberty memorial service to be held at Arlington National Cemeteryin D.C. Flock points to lingering outrage and concern of a cover up thathas prompted a Facebook page asking people to sign a petition calling for a renewedinvestigation of the incident, which apparently went down somethinglike this: Three days into Israel's Six-Day War , the Liberty was parked off the coast of Egypt collectingcommunication signals in international waters. While initially some concern was given to the ship's getting tooclose to shore, or mistaken for an enemy vessel, those misgivingsseem to have vanished when Israeli planes flew in for a visualinspection at about 6:00 a.m. Chevrolet DVD GPS
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