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After 75 Years, Explorers Discover Missing WWII Submarine U.S.S. Grayback 1,400 Feet Under the Sea
Time ^ | November 11, 2019 | Rachael Bunyan

Posted on 11/11/2019 7:27:21 AM PST by RomanSoldier19

A World War II Navy submarine missing for 75 years has finally been found off the coast of Japan.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: grayback; heros; japan; lost52project; pacificwar; usnavy; ussgrayback; worldwareleven; wwii
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1 posted on 11/11/2019 7:27:21 AM PST by RomanSoldier19
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To: RomanSoldier19

At least the families of those sailors will have some peace now.


2 posted on 11/11/2019 7:31:24 AM PST by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: NFHale

Amen to that.....


3 posted on 11/11/2019 7:36:15 AM PST by Cold War Veteran - Submarines
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To: RomanSoldier19

RIP Grayback.


4 posted on 11/11/2019 7:36:54 AM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: RomanSoldier19

Grayback ranked 20th among all submarines in total tonnage sunk with 63,835 tons and 24th in number of ships sunk with 14. The submarine and crew had received two Navy Unit Commendations for their seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth war patrols.

Grayback received eight battle stars for World War II service.


5 posted on 11/11/2019 7:38:16 AM PST by null and void (Convicted spies are shot, traitors are hanged, saboteurs are subject to summary execution...)
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“The U.S.S. Grayback, one of WWII’s most successful U.S. submarines ...

“... was attacked by land-based Japanese naval aircraft in the East China Sea on Feb. 26, 1944. The submarine was listed as missing by the U.S. Navy after it was three weeks overdue to return in March of that year.

“The discovery is part of Taylor and his wife Christine Dennison’s Lost 52 Project, which aims to find the 52 missing U.S. submarines. So far, the team has located five missing subs, including the Grayback. After finding the Grayback, the couple spent months searching for relatives of the sailors who died onboard, so they could finally have some closure three-quarters of a century later. “The most important thing is, they’re here, now they can be celebrated again, they can be honored again, and we know where they are,” Dennison said ... “


6 posted on 11/11/2019 7:38:49 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: RomanSoldier19

Wonderful article on a quiet team that searching for lost US subs.


7 posted on 11/11/2019 7:39:41 AM PST by ArtDodger
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To: PIF

Thanks for that.


8 posted on 11/11/2019 7:54:40 AM PST by Obadiah (Kill the deep state or lose the Republic.)
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To: PIF

God bless them each and every one


9 posted on 11/11/2019 8:02:37 AM PST by A_Former_Democrat (Pussie Smollett, Mizzou, campus fake nooses, fake "protests" FAKE EVERYTHING Hey CNN?)
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To: RomanSoldier19

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=114&v=ubNbxbwFb1c&feature=emb_logo


10 posted on 11/11/2019 8:10:32 AM PST by BulletBobCo
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wow...that gave me goosebumps. Thanks for posting link !


11 posted on 11/11/2019 8:16:22 AM PST by Mopp4
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To: RomanSoldier19

so did they pull it up from the seabed? was there anything in the sub besides remains?


12 posted on 11/11/2019 8:20:09 AM PST by spacejunkie2001
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I could never serve on one of them. Claustrophobia.


13 posted on 11/11/2019 8:53:47 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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14 posted on 11/11/2019 9:16:57 AM PST by GreenLanternCorps (Hi! I'm the Dread Pirate Roberts! (TM) Atsk about franchise opportunities in your area.)
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To: spacejunkie2001

Marine flora and fauna usually take care of most remains, along with the seawater. And no, sunken warships are almost never raised at this removal in time and are instead left alone and treated as war graves.


15 posted on 11/11/2019 9:33:35 AM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

U 505 is on display in Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. They take tours of about a dozen in. I felt claustrophobic at that. I can’t imagine that thing with 50 sailors and cargo for an ocean patrol.


16 posted on 11/11/2019 9:50:03 AM PST by colorado tanker
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Fifty-two subs were lost in WWII. Each state was asked to make a memorial to one of them, California and New York two. Some are very elaborate, others nothing more than a park bench.

This is Colorado's, to USS Grayling:

Admiral Nimitz raised his flag on Grayling at one of the darkest times of the war. She was lost in Philippine waters, cause unknown.

17 posted on 11/11/2019 9:57:36 AM PST by colorado tanker
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To: Spktyr

thanks for the update on that.


18 posted on 11/11/2019 10:01:56 AM PST by spacejunkie2001
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To: RomanSoldier19
The Grunion was sunk by one of its own torpedoes during its engagement with the Japanese vessel.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Grunion

The same "circling torpedo" problem sank the submarine USS Tang.

19 posted on 11/11/2019 10:02:41 AM PST by Thud
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Also the USS Tullibee. The sole survivor was a member of the bridge watch that was blasted into the sea by the explosion.


20 posted on 11/11/2019 11:22:10 AM PST by M1903A1 ("We shed all that is good and virtuous for that which is shoddy and sleazy...and call it progress")
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