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It is with great sadness that Don Shehane passed on 1/11/2021. I met Don in the navy in 1986 on the USS Canopus (AS-34). Together we performed the environmental monitoring in Kings Bay, GA and Port Canaveral, FL (Cocoa Beach area). Met up again at the Idaho National Laboratory.
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RIP Don. You will be missed at the site.
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What happened to Don? I just seen him all over FB. This is a shock!
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