|
Haze Gray & UnderwayUSS Cole
|
Cole sailors and others involved in the salvage efforts try to relax
and
sleep on the flight deck in the days immediately following the attack.
With little or no ventilation on the ship working, the berthing spaces were
uninhabitable.
Injured Cole sailors are carried aboard a C-9 Nightingale
aircraft of the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, at Aden, 13 October
2000.
The sailors were evacuated to Germany for medical treatment.
Following arrival at Ramstein Air Base, injured Cole sailors are
carried off the aircraft, 14 October 2000.
Following arrival at Ramstein Air Base, injured Cole sailors are
loaded into an ambulance for transport to Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center, 14 October 2000.
Family members await the arrival of an Air Force C-141 carrying injured
sailors from Cole, at Norfolk, 15 October 2000.
An injured Cole sailor is reunited with her mother at Norfolk, 15
October 2000.
Admiral Natter, CINCLANTFLT, greets injured Cole sailors at
Norfolk, 15 October 2000.
Secretary of the Navy Danzig greets returning Cole sailors at
Norfolk, 3 November 2000, as the remainder of the ship's crew arrives home.
Cole sailors are greeted by friends and family as they return to Norfolk, 3 November 2000.
| Haze Gray & Underway | |||||
| Naval History Info Center | US Warship Histories - DANFS | World Navies Today | |||
| Photo Galleries | Shipbuilding | Navsource Photos | |||
| HG&UW Home | Contact Info | About the Site | Web Links | FAQs | Back |
Back to USS Cole / Book of Condolences