History: USS Cole DDG-67
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<a href="tiki-browse_image.php?galleryId=8&sort_mode=created_desc&imageId=14&scalesize=o"><img src="show_image.php?name=USS Cole Coat of Arms" alt="USS Cole Coat of Arms" title="USS Cole Coat of Arms" border="0" width="100" align="left"></a> The USS Cole (DDG 67) is the second ship that has this name, it is a Aegis-equipped guided missile destroyer from the Arleigh Burke class. The USS Cole is homeported in Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. The name Cole is in honor of a machine-gunner Darrell S. Cole (US Marine Sergeant), killed in action on Iwo Jima on the 19th of February 1945. The construction of the USS Cole was awarded to Ingalls Shipbuilding and the USS Cole was delivered to the U.S. Navy on the 11th of March 1996. | <a href="tiki-browse_image.php?galleryId=3&sort_mode=created_desc&imageId=13&scalesize=o"><img src="show_image.php?name=USS Cole DDG 67" alt="USS Cole DDG-67" title="USS Cole DDG-67" border="0" width="200" align="left"></a> USS Cole (DDG-67) |
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