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Old March 14th 07, 01:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
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Default American Mariner as aircraft target?

I've been doing some research on old Navy missile tracking ships and came
across the story of the American Mariner, which was a converted freighter.

A website says that at the end of its career in 1966, the AM was sunk in 20
feet of water in Chesapeake Bay near Lookout Point to serve as a "target"
for Navy jets flying out of Pensacola. There's also a picture of the hulk
in 1985 (nearly two decades later).

Anybody know anything about this?




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