In Section 34, at the center of a green oasis on the south side of Arlington National Cemetery, about 50 men and women gathered around a stone slab with six names on it. Many sought shelter on chairs in the shade and others wavered, rocking on sea legs and canes, in the June heat.
‘We’re Fed Up With It’: Survivors of the USS Liberty Look for Answers 55 Years Later (archived)
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The story of when Israel attacked America, and the US government sided with Tel Aviv