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Military History Neither Titanic nor USS Indianapolis: This is the deepest shipwreck ever discovered. Located at a depth of over 6,800 meters, the USS Samuel B. Roberts sank in 1944 during the ...
The liner will join a group of other vessels that have become artificial reefs in the Gulf region, including the USS Oriskany, a 888-foot-long U.S. Navy aircraft carrier that was sunk 22.5 ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The Executive Director of the USS KIDD Veterans Museum in Baton Rouge is helping researchers get a closer look at the world’s most famous shipwreck, the Titanic.
The first full-size digital scan of the Titanic has revealed the world’s most famous shipwreck as never seen before, and experts hope that it will provide more insight into how the liner came to ...
Everyone knows the Titanic's tragic fate and where to find it. All you need is one of the 10 subs that are certified to visit its site. The SS United States is a different story. It never sank ...
T he Titanic is one of the most famous shipwrecks on the seafloor, but for decades following the 1912 disaster, its debris remained undetected. It took a secret Cold War Navy mission to find two ...
Titanic’s first ever 3D scan reveals details of doomed ship’s final hours. The latest scan suggests that engineers worked until the very end to keep the lights on. Holly Evans.