I.N.S. Dakar

January 2nd, 2009

Date: Sat, 9 Aug 1997 22:45:03 +0100
>To: mahan@microwrks.com
>From: “Floyd B. Mack”
>Subject: Re: I.N.S. Dakar
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>This came up from the depths:
> > This is the second major search for the
> > I.N.S. Dakar since it was listed as missing. In 1986, Israel and the
> > United States sought the submarine during Operation Challenge
> > Express. > >
> >
> > In the book,
> >the Israeli government pulled out all the stops to ensure that no
> >information was retrieved from the wreckage by the American
> >oceanographers which discovered her.
> >
> >Edward Wittenberg
> >wew@papa.uncp.edu
> >
>
>Edward,
>
>If the submarine has/had been discovered, why is there a search for her?
>
>Cheers,
>Floyd B. Mack
>Southern Yankee in Britain

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