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Iran tests missiles under apparent watch of US Navy nuclear sub

Iran tests missiles under apparent watch of US Navy nuclear sub The Associated Press January 14 In this image released Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, by the Iranian Army, a missile is launched from a warship during a naval drill. (Iranian Army via AP) DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Iran fired cruise missiles Thursday as part of a naval drill in the Gulf of Oman, state media reported, under surveillance of what appeared to be a U.S. nuclear submarine dispatched to the region amid heightened tensions between the countries. Helicopter footage of the exercise released by Iran’s navy showed what resembled an Ohio-class guided-missile submarine, the USS Georgia, which the U.S. Navy last month said had been sent to the Persian Gulf a rare announcement aimed at underscoring American military might in the region.

Iran tests missiles under apparent watch of US nuclear submarine

Iran tests missiles under apparent watch of US nuclear submarine Iran s navy did not identify the submarine, but warned the boat to steer clear of the area, where missiles were being launched from land units and ships in the gulf. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Iranian Army shows a helicopter hovering over the Iranian-made Makran logistics vessel during a naval drill. (Photo | AP) By Associated Press DUBAI: Iran fired cruise missiles Thursday as part of a naval drill in the Gulf of Oman, state media reported, under surveillance of what appeared to be a U.S. nuclear submarine dispatched to the region amid heightened tensions between the countries.

Iran tests missiles under apparent watch of US nuclear sub

Iran fired cruise missiles Thursday as part of a naval drill in the Gulf of Oman, state media reported, under surveillance of what appeared to be a U.S. nuclear submarine dispatched to the region amid heightened tensions between the countries.

News Briefs – July 31, 2017 | Aerotech News & Review

Remains of WWII soldier from Massachusetts are identified The Pentagon says it has identified the remains of a long-lost Massachusetts combat veteran killed at Pearl Harbor. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said the remains of Navy Yeoman 3rd Class Edmund T. Ryan were being returned to his family in Wilbraham, Mass., for burial with full military honors. Officials said burial is scheduled for Aug. 2 in Arlington National Cemetery. Ryan was 21 and assigned to the USS Oklahoma when the ship was attacked by Japanese aircraft on Dec. 7, 1941. The Oklahoma also took multiple torpedo hits and quickly capsized. Ryan was among 429 crewmen who lost their lives.

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