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[[File:INTEL-COGNITIVE-Cole.jpg|thumb]]The '''USS ''Cole'' bombing''' was an act of [[terrorism]] against USS ''Cole'', a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy, on 12 October 2000, while she was being refueled in Yemen's Aden harbor. On the morning of Thursday, 12 October 2000, ''Cole'', under the command of Commander Kirk Lippold, docked in Aden harbor for a routine fuel stop. Cole completed mooring at 9:30 and began refueling at 10:30. Around 11:18 local time, a small fiberglass boat carrying C4 explosives and two [[Suicide Bombing|suicide bombers]] approached the port side of the destroyer and exploded, creating a 40-by-60-foot gash in the ship's port side, according to the memorial plate to those who lost their lives.  
[[File:Ea09f-uss-cole-1.jpg|thumb|398px]]The '''USS ''Cole'' bombing''' was an act of [[terrorism]] against USS ''Cole'', a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy, on 12 October 2000, while she was being refueled in Yemen's Aden harbor. On the morning of Thursday, 12 October 2000, ''Cole'', under the command of Commander Kirk Lippold, docked in Aden harbor for a routine fuel stop. Cole completed mooring at 9:30 and began refueling at 10:30. Around 11:18 local time, a small fiberglass boat carrying C4 explosives and two [[Suicide Bombing|suicide bombers]] approached the port side of the destroyer and exploded, creating a 40-by-60-foot gash in the ship's port side, according to the memorial plate to those who lost their lives.  


Former CIA intelligence officer Robert Finke said the blast appeared to be caused by C4 explosives molded into a shaped charge against the hull of the boat. Around 400 to 700 pounds of explosive were used. Much of the blast entered a mechanical space below the ship's galley, violently pushing up the deck, thereby killing crew members who were lining up for lunch. The crew fought flooding in the engineering spaces and had the damage under control after three days. Divers inspected the hull and determined that the keel had not been damaged.  
Former CIA intelligence officer Robert Finke said the blast appeared to be caused by C4 explosives molded into a shaped charge against the hull of the boat. Around 400 to 700 pounds of explosive were used. Much of the blast entered a mechanical space below the ship's galley, violently pushing up the deck, thereby killing crew members who were lining up for lunch. The crew fought flooding in the engineering spaces and had the damage under control after three days. Divers inspected the hull and determined that the keel had not been damaged.  
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[[Category:Villainous Event]]
[[Category:Terrorists]]
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[[Category:Mass Murderers]]
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[[Category:Destroyer]]
[[Category:Military]]
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