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  2. USS Cole bombing - Wikipedia

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    The USS Cole bombing was a suicide attack by al-Qaeda against USS Cole, a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy, on 12 October 2000, while it was being refueled in Yemen's Aden harbor. [ 1 ]

  3. Abdul Rahim al-Nashiri - Wikipedia

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    Bin Laden personally approved of the plan, and provided money for it. First, al-Nashiri allegedly attempted to attack USS The Sullivans as a part of the 2000 millennium attack plots, but the boat he used was overloaded with explosives and began to sink. [21] The next attempt was the USS Cole bombing, which was successful. Seventeen U.S. sailors ...

  4. USS Cole (DDG-67) - Wikipedia

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    Cole in April 2002. Cole was launched on 10 February 1995 and commissioned on 8 June 1996 in Port Everglades, Florida. [6] Cole was in continual service for the United States Navy for several years after being commissioned, but an al-Qaeda terrorist attack in 2000, allegedly plotted by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, heavily damaged the ship, requiring extensive repairs, although still capable of ...

  5. US confirms death of militant involved in USS Cole bombing

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    A U.S. airstrike killed an al-Qaida operative accused of involvement in the 2000 attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors, a military spokesman said.

  6. Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was captured in Yemen and sentenced to death on 29 September 2004. Al-Badawi was also indicted on 15 May 2003, by the United States for the USS Cole bombing and the attempted attack on USS The Sullivans. He is thought to have travelled to Saudi Arabia and purchased a small boat and then a truck and trailer to transport it.

  7. John P. O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently learned of al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, and investigated the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia and the 2000 USS Cole bombing in Yemen. Partly due to personal friction he had within the FBI and federal government, O'Neill left the Bureau in August 2001. [1]

  8. US Navy shows destroyer firing interceptor at Iranian missile

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    The Department of Defense confirmed two U.S. naval ships intercepted and destroyed missiles launched by Iran on the eastern Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday. USS Bulkeley (DDG-84) and USS Cole (DDG-67 ...

  9. FBI Most Wanted Terrorists - Wikipedia

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    USS Cole bombing: October 12, 2000 November 2, 2009 Killed: Sought for his role in the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen, in which 17 American sailors were killed. [46] Rewards for Justice offered $5 million for information leading to his capture or conviction [8] He was killed in a drone strike in Yemen on May 6, 2012. Husayn ...