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CAPT. WILLIAM L. MCGONAGLE, AT 73 HIS SHIP WAS ATTACKED BY ISRAEL IN '67
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CAPT. WILLIAM L. MCGONAGLE
1999
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1999
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CAPT. WILLIAM L. MCGONAGLE, AT 73 HIS SHIP WAS ATTACKED BY ISRAEL IN '67
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CAPT. WILLIAM L. MCGONAGLE, AT 73 HIS SHIP WAS ATTACKED BY ISRAEL IN '67
1999
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Retired Navy Capt. William L. McGonagle, who received the Medal of Honor for heroism as skipper of the USS Liberty when Israel unleashed a deadly attack on the intelligence-gathering ship in 1967, has died. He was 73. Captain McGonagle died Wednesday in Palm Springs, where he lived, said Donald Pageler, editor of the Liberty News, a newsletter of the ship's survivors association. He did not know the cause of death. Thirty-four crewmen were killed and 171 were wounded when the Liberty was attacked by Israeli air force planes and torpedo boats in international waters north of Sinai during the Six Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
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