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Albert Raymond Van Sickle Jr.

Birth
Death
4 Feb 1963 (aged 39)
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Lost in the Bermuda Triangle Add to Map
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Folk Figure. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Van Sickle was 2nd Assistant Engineer on the SS Marine Sulphur Queen, the first liquid sulfur tanker. The tanker left Beaumont, Texas, in February 1963, and was heading to Norfolk, Virginia. It disappeared about 200 miles off Key West, Florida, in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle, with 39 persons on board. It is one of the Bermuda Triangle's great mysteries
Folk Figure. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Van Sickle was 2nd Assistant Engineer on the SS Marine Sulphur Queen, the first liquid sulfur tanker. The tanker left Beaumont, Texas, in February 1963, and was heading to Norfolk, Virginia. It disappeared about 200 miles off Key West, Florida, in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle, with 39 persons on board. It is one of the Bermuda Triangle's great mysteries


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