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By JIM GOMEZ.
All those aboard the warship were ordered not to discuss operational details as they come into contact with the public for the first time since the covert strike, officials said.
By JIM GOMEZ.
ABOARD THE USS CARL VINSON -- American servicemen aboard the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier, which buried Osama bin Laden's body at sea, basked in their history-making mission Sunday but refused to discuss the attack that killed him, reflecting concerns over possible retaliation.
U.S. defense officials are taking measures to ensure the security of the operatives involved in the May 2 assault on a walled compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, particularly the Navy SEAL team that killed the world's most-wanted terrorist.
The massive aircraft carrier dropped anchor under heavy guard at Manila Bay on Sunday at the start of a four-day routine port and goodwill visit. It's the first break for Carl Vinson's 5,500 sailors, pilots and crew after months of war in Iraq and Afghanistan that was capped by their support to the commando strike that killed bin Laden.
All those aboard the warship were ordered not to discuss operational details as they come into contact with the public for the first time since the covert strike, officials said.
Sometimes, silence speaks volumes!
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