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To: 0.E.O
NOAA ship Rude has wreck-finding expertise

July 20, 1999
Web posted at: 3:31 p.m. EDT (1931 GMT)

The high-tech National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration survey ship Rude, used in the search for John F. Kennedy Jr.'s lost plane, was first commissioned in 1967 and specializes in locating submerged wrecks and other underwater obstructions.

The ship was named for Capt. Gilbert T. Rude of the former Coast and Geodetic Survey. He developed the Rude Star Finder, used for locating celestial bodies.

The Rude, pronounced "Rudy," is one of the smallest hydrographic survey vessels. It operates primarily in the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, using Norfolk, Virginia, as a home port.

240 posted on 06/20/2013 6:06:35 AM PDT by GBA (Here in the Matrix, life is but a dream.)
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To: GBA
Dang, forgot this part:

The Rude, along with the USS Grasp, took part in the search-and-salvage operation after the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800 off Long Island.

242 posted on 06/20/2013 6:09:23 AM PDT by GBA (Here in the Matrix, life is but a dream.)
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To: GBA

Then it would not be USS Rude since it isn’t a naval ship. Your post was confusing.


243 posted on 06/20/2013 7:22:12 AM PDT by 0.E.O
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