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The USS Greeneville is a submarine in the navy of the United States. On February 9, 2001, the submarine struck and sank a Japanese fishery? training ship, the Ehime-Maru, near Hawaii. Nine crew members of the Ehime-Maru drowned, several of whom were high-school students from Uwajima?, Japan.
USS Greeneville is a Los Angeles class submarine in the United States Navy. On February 9, 2001, the submarine struck and sank a Japanese fishery? training ship, Ehime-Maru, near Hawaii. Nine crew members of Ehime-Maru drowned, several of whom were high-school students from Uwajima?, Japan.

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The ensuing investigation revealed that the tragedy occurred while the vessel was demonstrating rapid surfacing for a group of American civilians on board, causing controversy and public outcry. Cmdr. Scott Waddle, acting as skipper on the Greeneville during the collision, retired from the Navy following the investigation.
The ensuing investigation revealed that the accident occurred while the submarine was demonstrating rapid surfacing for a group of American civilians on board, causing controversy and public outcry. Cmdr. Scott Waddle, who was acting as skipper on Greeneville during the collision, retired from the Navy following the investigation.

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see also US Navy
Construction of a memorial in Hawaii to Ehime-Maru and her dead has been proposed.

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