Friday, August 26, 2011

After 200 Years, Bringing Our Sailors Back Home

American Legion Sees Chance To Bring Home Remains Of Sailors Buried In Libya 200 Years Ago -- Huffington Post



WASHINGTON -- Thirteen U.S. sailors who died in 1804 during the First Barbary War and were buried in Tripoli, Libya, may finally be coming home, if the American Legion gets its way.



Since the uprising in Libya broke out six months ago, the veterans organization has been lobbying Congress to bring home the remains of the U.S. servicemen. The crew, led by Master Commandant Richard Somers and Lt. Henry Wadsworth (uncle of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), died when their explosives-packed ship blew up prematurely during a mission to Tripoli.



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My Comment
: 200 years .... it's long overdue.

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