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            <description><![CDATA[In a move that matches that of British former Royal Navy sailor Fernleigh Judge, former US&nbsp;sailor Eugene Morgan is buried at sea with his comrades.&nbsp; As Mr. Judge was a survivor of the sinking of HMS&nbsp;Royal Oak, Mr. Morgan was a survivor of the sinking of USS&nbsp;Indianapolis.&nbsp; Pictures here.The Seattle man served aboard the Portland-class cruiser during World War II &ndash; including on July 30, 1945, when the ship came under attack from a Japanese submarine and sank in 12 minutes in the South Pacific in the worst loss of life at sea in U.S. naval history.Morgan was one of...]]></description>
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