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English: Seventeen Canoes and small boats attempting to blockade the USS Nitro, a munitions ship loaded with armament at the Naval Weapons Station in Earle, New Jersey, on April 24, 1972 as the ship was pulling out of port for the Vietnam War.
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Source Fragging Action, an underground GI newspaper published in 1972. Not copyrighted.
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