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The USS Bulkeley and Norfolk-based USS Cole fired a dozen interceptors on Tuesday as part of the United States' response to Iranian missiles launched at Israel. More for You.
The USS Cole and USS Bulkeley fired about a dozen ballistic missile interceptors to defend Israel from a barrage of nearly 200 Iranian missiles on Tuesday, officials said.
The Navy destroyers Bulkeley and Cole put in work Tuesday, playing a role in stopping Iran's ballistic missile attack on Israel, according to the Pentagon.
A screenshot from a video released by U.S. 6th Fleet of USS Bulkeley launching a missile in defense of an Iranian attack on Israel. (U.S. Navy) ...
The USS Bulkeley and USS Cole fired "approximately a dozen interceptors against the incoming Iranian missiles," which were captured on video streaking across the night sky above Israel, according ...
The USS Bulkeley was in Norfolk until 2022 when it was moved to Rota, Spain. Watch: Iran warns Israel retaliation would lead to escalation as conflict grows.
The Department of Defense confirmed two U.S. naval ships intercepted and destroyed missiles launched by Iran on the eastern Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday. USS Bulkeley (DDG-84) and USS Cole (DDG-67 ...
The destroyers USS Cole and USS USS Bulkeley were involved in the effort, Ryder told reporters at a Pentagon news conference. Ryder did not specify how many missiles the interceptors hit.
An official said two U.S. Navy destroyers — the Norfolk-based USS Cole and the USS Bulkeley — fired about a dozen interceptors to defend Israel in the latest attack.
The Navy destroyers Bulkeley and Cole put in work Tuesday, playing a role in stopping Iran's ballistic missile attack on Israel, according to the Pentagon.
An official said two U.S. Navy destroyers — the Norfolk-based USS Cole and the USS Bulkeley — fired about a dozen interceptors to defend Israel in the latest attack.
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