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Omaha Steve

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Sun Jun 26, 2022, 07:47 AM Jun 2022

Explorers find WWII Navy destroyer, deepest wreck discovered [View all]

Source: AP

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A U.S. Navy destroyer that engaged a superior Japanese fleet in the largest sea battle of World War II in the Philippines has become the deepest wreck to be discovered, according to explorers.

The USS Samuel B. Roberts, popularly known as the “Sammy B,” was identified on Wednesday broken into two pieces on a slope at a depth of 6,985 meters (22,916 feet).

That puts it 426 meters (1,400 feet) deeper than the USS Johnson, the previous deepest wreck discovered last year in the Philippine Sea also by American explorer Victor Vescovo, founder of Dallas-based Caladan Oceanic Expeditions. He announced the latest find together with U.K.-based EYOS Expeditions.

“It was an extraordinary honor to locate this incredibly famous ship, and by doing so have the chance to retell her story of heroism and duty to those who may not know of the ship and her crew’s sacrifice,” Vescovo, a former Navy commander, said in a statement.



In this Wednesday, June 22, 2022, image provided by Caladan Oceanic, the pilot house section of the USS Samuel B. Roberts can be seen underwater off the Philippines in the Western Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Navy destroyer that engaged a superior Japanese fleet in the largest sea battle of World War II in the Philippines has become the deepest wreck to be discovered, according to explorers. (Caladan Oceanic via AP)



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/science-world-war-ii-philippines-manila-us-navy-738704ff8c2ab31bbf5cadd01cfd36d3

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I read a book about this battle last year krispos42 Jun 2022 #1
+1 Great minds (...) and all that. nt sl8 Jun 2022 #4
One of the best. n/t malthaussen Jun 2022 #13
Here is a youtube vid of one of the survivors... mitch96 Jun 2022 #17
That's the book. Reads faster and more exciting that most fiction I've read. LT Barclay Jun 2022 #25
reading it right now captain queeg Jun 2022 #28
USS Samuel B. Roberts, aka "the destroyer escort that fought like a battleship" sl8 Jun 2022 #2
Absolutely. Incredible story of duty and bravery. paleotn Jun 2022 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Jun 2022 #3
What an incredible find! One of the most famous destroyers in US Navy history Docreed2003 Jun 2022 #5
Yep, the Sammy B fought like a tiger against real battleships, heavy cruisers and many destroyers. machoneman Jun 2022 #6
Not just that, they fought to give troop-laden transports... krispos42 Jun 2022 #19
Another book worth reading. . . DinahMoeHum Jun 2022 #8
Excellent. Thank you. nt sl8 Jun 2022 #10
For perspective, that's as high as many airliners fly. JohnnyRingo Jun 2022 #9
Might need a cool movie made about it. nt Ilsa Jun 2022 #11
Imagining families affected by this find. How many hands lost when she sank? Evolve Dammit Jun 2022 #12
90 killed, 120 survivors. n/t malthaussen Jun 2022 #16
Minor correction: the previous deepest wreck is USS Johnston (DD-557)... malthaussen Jun 2022 #14
My father talked about the Sammy B. He was in the Navy, stationed in the Philippines when Ziggysmom Jun 2022 #15
The Navy was so proud of this little DE they promoted her to destroyer... malthaussen Jun 2022 #18
May want to check your source on that. gladium et scutum Jun 2022 #22
My error, Roberts is DD 823. malthaussen Jun 2022 #23
Eternal glory to the brave sailors who gave their all Mysterian Jun 2022 #20
Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors is a great book. rsdsharp Jun 2022 #21
Would have been interesting if TF 34 had been in place. malthaussen Jun 2022 #24
You might enjoy this. hardluck Jun 2022 #26
+1. Drachinifel has one of the best, most informative channels on Youtube. nt sl8 Jun 2022 #27
yeah he is very good captain queeg Jun 2022 #29
Exactly the vid I was thinking of. malthaussen Jun 2022 #30
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