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Source: Omaha World Herald-AP
Philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has announced that wreckage of a sunken military ship on which five brothers died in World War II has been discovered in the South Pacific.
A spokeswoman for Allen confirmed that wreckage from the USS Juneau was found Saturday off the coast of the Solomon Islands.
The ship was hit by Japanese torpedoes in 1942, killing hundreds of men, including the five Sullivan brothers from Waterloo, Iowa.
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The five Sullivan brothers, from left to right, Joseph, Francis, Albert, Madison and George, are shown in this Jan. 12, 1942 photo. The sons of Thomas and Alleta Sullivan of Waterloo, Iowa, died after their ship was sunk by a Japanese submarine on Nov. 13, 1942. The brothers had enlisted in the Navy on the condition they be allowed to serve together.
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