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From the My Public Lands Magazine, Summer 2014: "Hunting the Hunter" During WWII, this peaceful-looking inlet was the home of American intelligence agents who were spying - and calling in air strikes - on German U-boats that sank American ships off the coast of Florida. story by Bob GilLcash, BLM Eastern States photo courtesy of Loxahatchee River Historical Society Read the story: on.doi.gov/1qcLpg4 |
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Source | My Public Lands Magazine, Summer 2014 |
Author | Bureau of Land Management |
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