Politics & Government
USS Miami to be Repaired with Retired Sub Parts
WMUR reports that U.S. Navy will recycle parts from recently retired sub as part of $450 million project.

The U.S. Navy will use parts from a recently retired nuclear submarine to repair the USS Miami.
WMUR reported the parts will come from the USS Memphis, a Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine that was recently decommissioned. The news television station reported the USS Memphis is currently in Groton, Conn., where General Dynamics Electric Boat is located.
The USS Miami was heavily damaged by fire on May 23 that authorities later determined was set by. Authorities also said that Fury, who is being held without bail at the Cumberland County Jail while awaiting trial on two felony arson charges in U.S. District Court in Maine, set a second fire outside of the nuclear submarine on June 16.
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U.S. Navy officials have estimated it will cost $450 million to repair the USS Miami.
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