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Project Azorian (also
called "Jennifer" by the
press after its Top
Secret Security Compartment) was a U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
project to...
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recover the
submarine in a
secretive Cold War–era
effort named Project Azorian. Only a part of the
submarine was
recovered from its
position 4.9 km (16...
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Explorer (T-AG-193), was a deep-sea
drillship platform built for
Project Azorian, the
secret 1974
effort by the
United States Central Intelligence Agency's...
- 27 m (90 ft) tall. The HMB-1 was
originally developed as part of
Project Azorian (more widely, but erroneously,
known as "Project Jennifer"), the top-secret...
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submarine in July 1974 from a
depth around 5 km, in an
operation named Project Azorian. Two
nuclear submarines that had been
facing retirement, USS Halibut (SSGN-587)...
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included in the list. (K-129 was
partly recovered by the U.S.
Project Azorian.) The two USN
submarines belonged to
Submarine Force Atlantic, in the U...
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state capital of
Santa Catarina in Brazil. It is
known for
having strong Azorian culture due to the
immigration in the 19th century. The seat of the district...
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sunken Soviet submarine K-129 in
August 1968,
prior to the CIA's
Project Azorian. The
latter mission is
profiled in the 1996 book, Spy Sub – A Top Secret...
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summer w****end po****tion
exceeding 100,000.
Settled initially by
Azorian whale fishermen in 1812, it
retains its
fishing village characteristics...
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formal burial at sea in a
filmed ceremony. The operation,
known as
Project Azorian (but
incorrectly referred to by the
press as
Project Jennifer), became...