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Knewz on MSNExplorers Find New Artifacts On American Destroyer Shipwreck That Sank During World War II
The wreckage was located by a sonar device and was found to have several torpedo mounts and also the ship’s bell intact, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNUnderwater Archaeologists Capture Photos of Japanese Warship That Hasn't Been Seen Since It Sank During World War II
During World War II, a Japanese Navy destroyer called the Teruzuki sank in the Pacific waters near the Solomon Islands. Now, ...
Explorers have discovered wartime torpedoes among the wreckage of a sunken U.S. destroyer that went down near the Solomon ...
A team of scientists and explorers discovered the bow of the USS New Orleans off the coast of the Solomon Islands more than ...
"I feel like this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," a Japanese researcher who confirmed the vessel told Newsweek in an ...
A team of scientists discovered a Japanese naval destroyer for the first time since it was sunk by American troops in World ...
Eighty-three years after its loss in WWII, the USS New Orleans bow has been located using sonar and underwater robots.
Henderson Eels trio of Ileen Pegi, Madeliene Arukau and Lorina Solosaia drive Solomon Islands to tournament top four with a commanding 5-0 victory over Tonga.
A brilliant new light is set to shine at the Pacific Fashion Summit 2025 in Port Moresby, as Miss Solomon Islands 2024–2025, Elsie Camelyn Salumata Polosovai, joins the prestigious line-up of speakers ...
The "Long Island at War: Working on the Home Front, 1942–1945." exhibit features a collection of about 50 black-and-white photographs of wartime workers at Grumman, Republic, Sperry, and Liberty.
A team aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus found the USS New Orleans 675 meters deep in the Solomon Islands' Iron Bottom Sound, in the Pacific Ocean.
Researchers and scientists found a part of an 80-year-old damaged World War II warship more than 600 meters deep in the ...
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