A U.S. Navy and Coast Guard operation rescued three mariners stranded on a tiny Pacific Ocean islet for more than a week after the trio spelled out 'HELP' using palm fronds laid on a white-sand beach. The mission also unexpectedly turned into a family reunion.
<p>PIKELOT ATOLL, Micronesia — A U.S.
</p><p>They scrambled ashore on uninhabited Pikelot, but their radio ran out of battery power before they could call for help.
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