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Pentagon Personnel on Site to Investigate Blimp That Got Away

CNN reports that “some 40 personnel from the home base of the military blimp that broke loose Wednesday are now at the site where it landed, a U.S. military official told CNN.”  

“There is an on-scene commander and also an investigating officer for the Pentagon, and they hope to remove the wreckage by the end of the day.”  

“The blimp, associated with NORAD’s surveillance of the East Coast, became untethered from its mooring station at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.”

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