Thanks dynachrome. The last survivor of the crew passed in March, and the short period the ship was in service is worth reading about (wikipedia). The Japanese tended to go all-in when they used their naval vessels, because they didn't have fuel to keep them operating all the time. Thus, Leyte (of which this was part) was their final big push.
Wow, slow week. Gold involved though. The other GGG topics added since the previous digest ping, chrono sort:
This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can. —Lieutenant Commander Robert W. Copeland, commanding officer, USS Samuel B. Roberts
The late Igor fought in the Pacific (he was MUCH older than I!) and in his memoirs he mentions several ships in his squadron. I would have to get it out to see if he mentioned this.
But thanks for posting. I’m always interested in underwater finds.
‘Face
;o]
Think about their courage in contrast to the "heroes" in Texas who stood by while children were being murdered.