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  2. Heights of presidents and presidential candidates of the ...

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    Height Main opponent(s) during election Height Difference 2024: Donald Trump: 6 ft 3 in 190 cm Kamala Harris [53] 5 ft 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in 164 cm: 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in 27 cm 2020: Joe Biden: 6 ft 0 in 183 cm Donald Trump: 6 ft 3 in 190 cm: 3 in 8 cm 2016: Donald Trump: 6 ft 3 in 190 cm Hillary Clinton [54] 5 ft 5 in 165 cm: 10 in 25 cm 2012: Barack Obama ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Walid bin Attash - Wikipedia

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    In October 2000, Attash was identified as the mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing which took place in Aden, Yemen. [21] On September 11, 2002, his 17-year-old brother Hassan bin Attash was taken prisoner by Pakistani forces raiding the Tariq Road House, handed over to the Americans and sent to The Dark Prison. [22]

  5. Exam shows Obama lost 5 pounds, gained a half-inch in height

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    The president reportedly lost 5 pounds since his last physical exam in 2014 and somehow gained a half-inch in height. ... Obama's body mass index of 22.8 falls within the normal range, and his ...

  6. Kirk Lippold - Wikipedia

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    Kirk S. Lippold (born April 29, 1959 [1]) is a former U.S. Navy officer. He was the commanding officer of the United States Navy destroyer USS Cole on October 12, 2000, when the ship was attacked and bombed by al-Qaeda terrorists during a refueling stop in the Yemeni port of Aden, killing 17 U.S. sailors.

  7. List of U.S. military vessels named after presidents - Wikipedia

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    USS Washington was a schooner named Endeavor acquired by Gen. Washington in October 1775, renamed Washington, and re-rigged as a brigantine. USS Washington was a row galley that operated in Narragansett Bay during the winter and spring of 1776. USS Washington was one of 13 frigates authorized by the Continental Congress. She was launched in ...

  8. USS Cole - Wikipedia

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    USS Cole is the name of two ships of the United States Navy; USS Cole (DD-155) , a Wickes -class destroyer , launched in 1919. USS Cole (DDG-67) an Arleigh Burke -class destroyer , launched in 1995.

  9. United States Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    USS Holland (SS-1) was the first submarine commissioned in the U.S. Navy. USS Connecticut (BB-18) was the lead ship of her class of six battleships. She served as flagship the Great White Fleet, the popular nickname for the U.S. Navy battle fleet that completed a circumnavigation of the globe from 16 December 1907 to 22 February 1909.