To: HANG THE EXPENSE
Most likely nothing will be removed. It is a war grave and still property of the US .
9 posted on
03/08/2018 3:12:57 AM PST by
Destroyer Sailor
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To: Destroyer Sailor
Most likely nothing will be removed. It is a war grave and still property of the US .Can Paul Allen remove the aircraft that slid off the deck since they are scattered around the area or does that law just pertain to the wreck itself?
Or is the geographical area considered a war grave? Just wondering.
10 posted on
03/08/2018 3:41:24 AM PST by
DCBryan1
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To: Destroyer Sailor
From what I have read the debri field (where the aircraft came to rest on the sea floor)is excluded from the war grave according to the government.We will just have to see.
11 posted on
03/08/2018 4:50:06 AM PST by
HANG THE EXPENSE
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To: Destroyer Sailor
It is probably deep enough that nothing will be moved. Some of the WWII ships in shallow water, such as the Repulse, have been mutilated by salvagers using cranes to salvage steel. Do a search on HMS Repulse.
12 posted on
03/08/2018 4:51:32 AM PST by
alternatives?
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