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50 Years Ago, Navy Sub USS Scorpion Sank with 99 Crewmen

The Virginian-Pilot 28 May 2018 By Courtney Mabeus

NORFOLK, Va. -- For years, Russ Fennick was wracked with guilt when people would apologize to him for the loss of a father he never knew.

Fennick was just 3 months old when Navy Seaman William R. Fennick left Norfolk on a routine deployment to the Mediterranean. He has seen his father only in photos since.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/05/28/navy-submarine-uss-scorpion-mysteriously-disappeared-50-years-ago.html
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Re: 50 Years Ago, Navy Sub USS Scorpion Sank with 99 Crewmen
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2018, 12:40:22 am »
Phil Ochs wrote "The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns" and included it on his last album "Rehearsals for Retirement":
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He wasted too much time of his life being a leftist commie ass, but could write well when he tried.