Few things, it seems, are truly lost forever — including WWII-era submarines. This U.S. Navy submarine, lost for over 80 ...
The Herring was first launched from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine on January 15, 1942, and officially commissioned on ...
In June 1944, the USS Herring was on patrol in the Pacific Ocean when Japanese troops struck and sank the submarine. Now, ...
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The Navy confirmed the wreck of USS Herring 300 feet down off Matsuwa Island, finding the WWII submarine and its 83 sailors 82 years later
The U.S. Navy confirmed the wreck of USS Herring, a World War II submarine lost with 83 sailors aboard, resting 300 feet ...
The Navy has confirmed the wreck site of the USS Herring, a WWII submarine lost with 83 sailors. The discovery, made after ...
The USS Herring saw action in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific before it went missing June 1, 1944, north of Japan.
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USS Herring submarine wreck identified 82 years after disappearing in World War II
The U.S. Navy has officially confirmed the identity of a World War II submarine ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — A World War II submarine that was sunk with 80 souls on board three-quarters of a century ago has been found by an underwater archaeology team. A tragic reality of war, the ...
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The first allied submarine lost in WW2 was sunk by friendly fire
HMS Oxley became the first Allied submarine lost in World War II after drifting out of position during a patrol off Norway in ...
The U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command confirmed the wreck site of USS Herring, an U.S. submarine lost in the Pacific ...
Serving aboard an American submarine was one of the most dangerous assignments in World War II, with nearly 1 in 5 crew members losing their lives somewhere in the ocean depths. Paul Wittmer of ...
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