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The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard honors fallen members of USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on October 14, 2000. The sailors' remains were returned to The United States aboard a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard honors fallen members from USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, as their remains are removed from a US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft on October 14, 2000. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard honors fallen members from USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, as their remains are removed from a US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft on October 14, 2000. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard honors fallen members from USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, as their remains are removed from a US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft on October 14, 2000. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard honors fallen members from USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, as their remains are removed from a US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft on October 14, 2000. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard places the casket of a fallen member of USS COLE (DDG 67) into a hearse at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on October 14, 2000. The sailors' remains were returned to The United States aboard a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft (not shown). The sailor was killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

A member of the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard salutes the remains of a fallen member of USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on October 14, 2000. The sailors' remains were returned to The United States aboard a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft (not shown). The sailor was killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

Members of the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard remove the casket of a fallen member of USS COLE (DDG 67) from a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on October 14, 2000. The sailor was killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

A C-17 Globemaster III aircraft arrives at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The aircraft is returning deceased USS COLE (DDG 67) sailors to the United States. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard honors fallen members of USS COLE (DDG 67) at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on October 14, 2000. The sailors' remains were returned to The United States aboard a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. The sailors were killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

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Base: Dover

State: Delaware (DE)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: John Sidoriak Jr., USAF CIV.

Release Status: Released to Public

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Members of the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard remove the casket of a fallen member of USS COLE (DDG 67) from a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on October 14, 2000. The sailor was killed in an explosion resulting from a terrorist attack on the COLE in Yemen

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