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09-07-2004, 00:18
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Dead soldiers' families find solace in memory -
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"YAKIMA -- Determined to follow his big brother into the Marine Corps, Dustin Sides worked furiously to rehabilitate a broken ankle so he could pass the medical exam.
His older brother had enlisted to earn money for college. Family members say Dustin may have considered the idea, but once he arrived at boot camp, he simply loved being a Marine.
That was hardly surprising for a kid who grew up idolizing the troops, said John Sides, his dad.
"His nickname is USMC," Sides said with a wry laugh.
Is, not was. Lance Cpl."
ONN. Ohio News Now: Researchers discovering history of sunken steamboat -
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"FORT TOWSON, Okla. -- More than 160 years after it sunk in the Red River, researchers are discovering the history of the steamboat Heroine.
Archaeologists using scuba gear are diving into the murky water to excavate the paddlewheeler that foundered after two Columbus, Ohio, businessmen took it out for its last trip, launching from Cincinnati.
"They were so close to their destination," said Kevin Crisman, director of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A and M University."
S2R: Ships to Reefs -
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"Princeton Tec Dive LightsMan Meets Predator: Shark Week 2001Underwater Photograph Gallery - NOAA's Coral Kingdom Photo A.California Scuba Snorkel G.Dr. Sylvia Earle
S2R: Ships to Reefs
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Sep 4 2004
Artificial Reefs Program
The oceans are one of our most precious resources and they need our help so that future generations can enjoy them as we do. DEMA recognizes this and the correlation of healthy oceans to a strong dive industry and that is why they are sponsoring the Ships to Reefs (S2R) program."
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