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

Published on 02/03/2020
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Quite The Ship

Japanese forces attacked the USS Grayback in 1994 in the East China Sea. After the ship went down it was reported that the sub had done tremendous work. The Grayback had sunk 21,594 tons of shipping solely in its final mission. According to the Navy, the submarine sunk 14 ships weighing in at 63,835 tons.

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Quite The Ship

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A Difficult Mission

Taylor told the Washington Post, “It was off by one digit, that changed the location by more than 100 miles.” When the team went in with the new coordinates, they used advanced imaging technology and underwater drones. Even with all of these tools, finding the sub was still difficult. The team almost gave up…

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A Difficult Mission

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