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and family members of those who died the day
of the attack. Rosemary Dillard, whose husband, Eddie, was on the plane
as it crashed into the Pentagon, said seeing the Arlington join the
fleet gave her a sense of pride."I know my husband died, or
was murdered, because of a tragic thing. And I know this is
a warship, but it all meshes together," said Dillard, who lives in
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. "So it's important to me to see that all
of the victims of 9/11 are honored and the memory lives on,
and that we as Americans continue to know that we need to
have things to safeguard our freedom and safety."For some of the Arlington's
crew members, the attack on the Pentagon was also personal.Seaman Edward
Florentino's uncle died in the attack that day. He said he originally
wanted to serve on an aircraft carrier or another ship, but once
he learned why the Arlington got its name that he was glad
the Navy put him on it to be an original crew member,
also known as a plank owner."Starting out, I never even know they
were building this ship. I never knew I'd be a part of
something like this. And being that I'm a part of this ship
now, and that I'm a plank owner of this ship, means a
great deal to myself and my family," said Florentino, who is from
Lake Ariel, Pa.The Arlington is now the Navy's 283rd warship. It is
capable of carrying a landing force of up to 800 Marines, as
well as amphibious assault vehicles and aircraft.Two previous ships have
ollected by top museums around the
world, according to an MSNMoney.com story last month.The postal service
has reviewed roughly 4,000 properties for potential sales. In 2011, the
agency retained the services of the commercial real estate firm CBRE to
helped handle operations, disposing of 43 properties that year and 49 in
2012.Preservations failed in 2009 to stop the demolition of a 1930s-era
post office to make room for a Walgreens. But California residents have
recently staged protests in the cities of Berkley, Glendale and La Jolla
to stop potential sales.Officials declined to comment for the story, including
whether preservationist efforts have interfered with the sales. However,
CBRE recently posted on it website a post office in the Minneapolis-St.
Paul area for which the sale fell through, despite offering tremendous redevelopment
opportunity.Meanwhile, the postal service is looking for other ways to cut
losses, including recent plans to end Saturday deliveries.
WASHINGTON Amid mounting tensions with North Korea, the Pentagon has delayed
an intercontinental ballistic missile test that had been planned for next
week at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a senior defense official
told The Associated Press on Saturday.The official said Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel decided to put off the long-planned Minuteman 3 test until
sometime next month because of concerns the launch could be misinterpreted
and exacerbate the Korean crisis. Hagel made the decision Friday, the official
said.The test was not connected to the ongoing U.S.-South Korean military
exercises that have been going on in that region and have stoked
North Korean anger and fueled an escalation in threatening actions and rhetoric.North
Korea's military warned earlier this week that it was authorized to attack
the U.S. using "smaller, lighter and diversified" nuclear weapons. And South
Korean officials say North Korea has moved at least one missile with
"considerable range" to its east coast -- possibly the untested Musudan
missile, believed to have a range of 1,800 miles. U.S. officials have
said the missile move suggests a North Korean launch could be imminent
and thus fuels worries in the region.Pyongyang's moves come on the heels
of the North's nuclear test in February, and the launch in December
of a long-range North Korean rocket that could potentially hit the continental
U.S. Added to that is the uncertainty surrounding the int
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