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"The USS Miami represents about 2 percent of the U.S. Navy attack submarine fleet. If it doesn't return to service, the Navy has lost 2 percent of its undersea warfare capabilities," said Loren Thompson, an analyst at Arlington, Va.-based think tank Lexington Institute. "However when you have a fire burning in a confined space of that facility for (many) hours, the likelihood it would make financial sense to return it to service is pretty low."
Navy investigating cause of submarine fire | The Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME
Extent of submarine fire damage not clear - Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Navy Times
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Navy investigating cause of submarine fire | The Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME
Extent of submarine fire damage not clear - Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Navy Times
The world just became a little bit more peaceful