Researchers Investigate The Missing WWII Submarine And The 80 Crew Members Who Were On Board

Published on 02/03/2020
ADVERTISEMENT

Revisiting The Case

The submarine fired all of her torpedos within five days and successfully sank four Japanese ships before going back to Pearl Harbor. Commander Moore won himself a second Navy Cross. After staying in Pearl Harbor for nearly three weeks, Grayback went on her tenth mission on January 28, 1944.

Revisiting The Case

Revisiting The Case

ADVERTISEMENT

Digging Through The Files

After February 25th there was nothing else heard from the submarine and on March 30th the ship was announced missing. The Grayback sunk around 21,594 tons of Japanese shipping during the final mission.

Digging Through The Files

Digging Through The Files

ADVERTISEMENT