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To: willyone
"All I know is that it was a beautiful clear day. You could see for miles. Typical Med weather that time of year. Considering that the Liberty crew put up three American flags during the attack there is no way the Israelis did not know it was an American ship. They either hoped to sink it with all hands and try and get us into the Six Day War or they really believed that we were spying for the Arabs."

During the attack? Why were they not flying before? I question if jet fighter pilots would notice any flags.

102 posted on 03/14/2002 8:29:21 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Shermy
Willyone:"All I know is that it was a beautiful clear day. You could see for miles. Typical Med weather that time of year. Considering that the Liberty crew put up three American flags during the attack there is no way the Israelis did not know it was an American ship. They either hoped to sink it with all hands and try and get us into the Six Day War or they really believed that we were spying for the Arabs."

Shermy: During the attack? Why were they not flying before?

A flag was flying before. It would get shot down and the crew would put up a larger one.

I question if jet fighter pilots would notice any flags.

As someone with thousands of hours in Navy patrol aircraft, let me tell you how you identify a ship at sea. You look at size, shape, configuration (antennas, stacks, radars, masts, guns), speed, name or hull number and flags. If you still can't figure it out you can call them on the radio. If the Israeli pilots and torpedo boat captains had managed just to correctly accomplish just one of those, no Americans would have died that day.

106 posted on 03/14/2002 10:32:04 PM PST by DentsRun
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