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The Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Teruzuki was discovered more than 2,600 feet below the ocean's surface near the Solomon Islands.
Researchers have discovered a long-lost Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer that was sunk in a famous battle of World War II in ...
Eighty-three years after its loss in WWII, the USS New Orleans bow has been located using sonar and underwater robots.
These spaces, whether an old high school, a rundown house or a shipwreck, can deliver a thrill, but also a peek into the past ...
On Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was in the middle of a pitched battle off of Guadalcanal. A Japanese torpedo scored a ...
After 80 years, researchers located the bow of USS New Orleans torn off by a Japanese torpedo during a 1942 WWII naval battle ...
Researchers and scientists found a part of an 80-year-old damaged World War II warship more than 600 meters deep in the ...
During the Battle of Tassafaronga, the USS New Orleans was struck by a Japanese torpedo that detonated its forward magazines, ...
The dives, which are a testament to the new advanced standards for underwater research, are scheduled to be streamed live ...
The bow, which fell to a depth of 2,214 feet, had been unaccounted for since Nov. 30, 1942, when a Japanese torpedo detonated ...
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These striking shipwrecks tell unique stories of adventure, mishaps, and naval history -- and you can get up close and ...