An update on USS The Sullivans was provided by the U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday.
The ship started to sink more than a week ago, and it’s captured national attention. Divers have been in the water trying to find out what caused the destroyer to start filling up with water.
On Saturday, 2 On Your Side spoke with the Lexia Littlejohn, the Sector Commander at U.S. Coast Guard in Buffalo, for an update.
Day: April 24, 2022
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In this video I will tell you all about this and what I think about the FAA´s decision.
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