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Skydivers land on submarine base near Georgia coast
Posted: 08.14.2012 at 7:56 AM
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A decomissioned submarine is on display at the enterance to Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga. Two skydivers are in custody after being blown off course and landing on the high-security naval base.  / AP photo
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KINGS BAY, Ga. (AP) — The military is investigating after two skydivers missed an airport and landed on a high-security submarine base along Georgia's coast.

St. Marys Airport officials say they were told Sunday that the U.S. Navy had two skydivers in custody after they landed at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. The base is the East Coast hub for the Navy's nuclear-missile armed submarines.

Cathy Kloess owns a skydiving business at the nearby St. Marys Airport and tells The Florida Times-Union the skydivers landed on a baseball diamond on base.

Kloess says the Navy doesn't want skydivers landing on the base, but Navy officials were understanding after an "act of God" like the strong winds that blew the skydivers off-course.

Base security officers released the jumpers after verifying their identities.

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