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Greg FondranGreg Fondran in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Feb 12 2001
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"... of Pearl Harbor. A Coast Guard helicopter and reached llie scene about 35 minutes after the collision. Patrol boats arrived about 15 minutes kiter, said Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Greg Fondran. Fargo, commander in chief of the Pacific Heet, said choppy waters and the submarine's round hull made opening the hatches too dangerous. Waves were 3 to 4 feet with a ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Greg FondranGreg Fondran in Daily News - Feb 11 2001
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"... Coast Guard base. Navy and Coast Guard ships and aircraft continued a search of the arca throughout Friday night and planned to continue searching all day Saturday, said Lt. Greg Fondran, a Coast Guard spokesman. Winds were 16 knots with 3 lo 5 foot seas and visibility was unrestricted, said Coast Guard spokeswoman Lauren Smith. Also Saturday, thc National Trans Safety ..."
Publication place: Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, United States
Greg FondranGreg Fondran in The Southeast Missourian - Feb 12 2001
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"... Pearl Harbor. A Coast Guard helicopter and plane reached the scene about 35 minutes after the collision. Patrol boats arrived about 15 minutes later, said Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Greg Fondran. Adm. Thomas Fargo, commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet, said choppy waters and the submarine's round hull made opening the hatches too dangerous. His head bowed and brush' ing ..."
Publication place: Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States
Greg FondranGreg Fondran in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Feb 12 2001
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"... of Pearl Harbor. A Coast Guard helicopter and plane reached the scene about 35 minutes after the collision. Patrol boals arrived 15 minutes later. said Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Greg Fondran. Adm. Thomas Fargo, commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet, said choppy waters and lhe submarine's round hull made opening the hatches too dangerous. Waves were 3 to 4 feet ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States