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Orbital tier 2 History Connection By Anna Buschmeyer and Emilyn Crabbe

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Orbital tier 2 History Connection. By Anna Buschmeyer and Emilyn Crabbe. 1918-1921. USS Cyclopes. Carroll A. Deering. The Carroll A. Deering on January 31 st , was found abandoned near Cape Hatters, North Carolina. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Orbital tier 2 History Connection

Orbital tier 2 History Connection

By Anna Buschmeyer and Emilyn Crabbe

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1918-1921

USS Cyclopes– The USS Cyclops

left Barbados on March 4, 1918 with 309 crew and passengers on its route to Baltimore, Maryland.

Carroll A. Deering– The Carroll A.

Deering on January 31st, was found abandoned near Cape Hatters, North Carolina.

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1925

SS CotopaxiAfter departing Charleston, South

Carolina, the SS Cotopaxi radioed a distress call reporting their ship was sinking.

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1941-1945

USS Proteus• After departing the

Virgin Islands, the USS Proteus sank with a cargo of bauxite and 58 people on board on November 23rd.

Flight-19• On December 5th, all

14 airmen in Flight -19 disappeared. The search crew disappeared the same day while looking for them.

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1948

Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger• The Star Tiger was lost

with 31 people on board January 30th.

Douglas DC-3 NC16002• On December 28th, 39

people disappeared while flying to Miami.

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1949-1963

Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel• On January 17th, 20

people were lost at sea while flying to Jamaica.

SS Marine Sulphur Queen• The Sulphur Queen

sank around the beginning of February due to harsh dangerous weather.

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1969

Great Isaac LighthouseTwo lighthouse keepers

abruptly vanished in the Bermuda Triangle.