Operating a submersible with an unlimited diving depth, Victor Vescovo found the wreckage of the USS Johnston, a United States Navy destroyer that sunk in what historians consider to have been the ...
Victor Vescovo had been sitting for several hours inside a small metal ball more than 21,000 feet below the surface of the Philippine Sea last month when bright orange specks began appearing on his ...
A U.S. Navy destroyer sunk more than 76 years ago has been found in "the deepest wreck dive in history." The USS Johnston, led by Captain Ernest Evans, sunk in October 1944 after charging "outgunned ...
US Navy destroyers and destroyer-escorts lay a smoke screen during the Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944.US Navy Recent expeditions have found the wrecks of US Navy ships USS Johnston and USS Samuel ...
The world's deepest known shipwreck, a World War II U.S. Navy destroyer, has been fully mapped and filmed by a U.S.-based crew.The ship, the USS Johnston, is at a depth of 21,180 feet in the ...
An expedition by undersea technology company Caladan Oceanic found the wreck of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Johnston this week below 21,180 feet of water east of Samar Island in the Philippine ...
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