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An American submarine that went missing in World War II is found off of Japan's coast
NPR ^ | February 19, 20235:00 AM ET | EMMA BOWMAN Twitter

Posted on 02/19/2023 10:43:13 AM PST by BenLurkin

The wreckage of a U.S. submarine from World War II was found off the coast of Hokkaido in northern Japan — after disappearing almost 80 years ago.

The USS Albacore, credited with sinking at least 10 enemy vessels during the war, was found by the University of Tokyo's Tamaki Ura and positively identified by the Naval History and Heritage Command, the Navy said on Thursday.

Albacore was long assumed to be lost forever. According to Japanese records, the submarine, with a crew of 85 men on board, likely struck a mine just off the shore of Hokkaido on Nov. 7, 1944, the NHHC said.

"Most importantly, the wreck represents the final resting place of Sailors that gave their life in defense of the nation and should be respected by all parties as a war grave," read the Navy's press release.

The NHHC said its archaeologists used underwater imagery provided by Ura's team to confirm the remains were those of the Albacore. Data from the Japan Center for Asian Historical Records mentioning the loss of an American submarine steered Ura to the site of the wreckage. Ura's team used data collected from a remotely operated vehicle to verify the historical records.

Six of the Albacore's enemy sinkings were enemy combat ships, making the vessel one of World War II's top combat submarines, according to the Navy.


TOPICS: History; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: albacore; chinatown; godsgravesglyphs; japan; submarine; ussalbacore; worldwareleven; ww2; wwii
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1 posted on 02/19/2023 10:43:13 AM PST by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

Closure for some I hope.


2 posted on 02/19/2023 10:47:04 AM PST by sasquatch
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To: sasquatch

Can’t imagine serving on one.


3 posted on 02/19/2023 10:55:30 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET
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To: BenLurkin
An interesting little tactical note is that American submarines preyed mostly on lightly armed merchant vessels, not unlike what the Germans did in the Atlantic.

The Japanese considered this cowardly and deployed their submarines almost exclusively against warships. The USS Yorktown actually survived the Battle of Midway but was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine while being towed back to Pearl Harbor on June 7, 1942.

The Yorktown and its' escorting destroyer Hammann sunk by the same submarine, thus became the last naval vessels sunk in the battle.

4 posted on 02/19/2023 11:00:54 AM PST by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET
Can’t imagine serving on one.

Same here. Or on any Navy warship during wartime.

5 posted on 02/19/2023 11:02:03 AM PST by fidelis (👈 Under no obligation to respond to rude, ignorant, abusive, bellicose, and obnoxious posts.)
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To: BenLurkin

One of our submarines is missing….


6 posted on 02/19/2023 11:03:22 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Vigilanteman

“On 2 July, Albacore shifted over to intercept traffic between Yap and the Palau Islands. The submarine spotted a wooden inter-island steamer loaded with Japanese civilians. Albacore decided to stage a surface gun attack. After ensuring the ship was afire, Albacore dived to avoid an airplane. The submarine surfaced soon thereafter and picked up five survivors. The sunken vessel was the Taimei Maru from Yap to Palau.[15]”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Albacore_(SS-218)


7 posted on 02/19/2023 11:06:45 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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To: BenLurkin
Always Remembered
8 posted on 02/19/2023 11:12:08 AM PST by Navy Patriot (Celebrate Decivilization)
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To: BenLurkin

Very interesting. Had me for a minute as there’s a USS Albacore that serves as a museum in Portsmouth (NH) harbor. Turns out this Albacore was the 3rd sub with the name. It was a research vessel to try out new features for submarines.

See https://www.ussalbacore.org/about


9 posted on 02/19/2023 11:15:04 AM PST by NewHampshireDuo
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To: BenLurkin

Here’s to the old pig boat sailors...a breed apart.


10 posted on 02/19/2023 11:22:25 AM PST by oldvirginian (A friend helps you move furniture. A Real friend helps you move bodies. )
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To: BenLurkin

RIP salute to these brave kids


11 posted on 02/19/2023 11:29:13 AM PST by NWFree (Somebody has to say it 🤪)
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To: BenLurkin

Now find the Triton SS-201. A distant cousin is on it. Lost about March 15, 1943


12 posted on 02/19/2023 11:32:21 AM PST by stickandrudder (Another Bitter-Clinger! God-Family-Tribe - LGB-FJB brotherhood)
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To: fidelis

serving on a naval ship at sea is the closest experience we have for serving aboard a space faring vessel.

only thing closer would be a sub itself.


13 posted on 02/19/2023 11:36:20 AM PST by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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To: BenLurkin

Lame rescue after knowingly sinking it.


14 posted on 02/19/2023 12:00:11 PM PST by GingisK
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To: NWFree

Amen.

God bless their souls.

Another reminder of how we have a free republic thanks to the service and sacrifice of so many who came before us.


15 posted on 02/19/2023 12:03:29 PM PST by frank ballenger (You have summoned up a thundercloSinud. You're gonna hear from me. Anthem by Leonard Cohen)
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To: GingisK

Lame rescue after knowingly sinking it.


It was a tradition of subs early on to rescue survivors.

Also a source of informaion.


16 posted on 02/19/2023 12:04:00 PM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: sten

Been there here dons that. The modern boats are the Hilton compared to the old diesel boats. Those guys were truly a tough group. RIP guys you did a hell of a job. There’s several more lost out around Japan.


17 posted on 02/19/2023 12:06:25 PM PST by Equine1952
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To: BenLurkin

bkmk


18 posted on 02/19/2023 12:06:37 PM PST by Mark (DONATE ONCE every 3 months-is that a big deal?)
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To: GingisK

Attack a wooden ship full of civilians?

Sorry sailors ,I’m having difficulty squaring this with American ideals.


19 posted on 02/19/2023 12:11:44 PM PST by hoosierham (Freedom isnt free)
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To: Vigilanteman

American submarines preyed on anything that flew a Japanese flag.


20 posted on 02/19/2023 12:16:39 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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