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Offline StarOfAfrica2

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Navy confirms missing WWII sub found
« on: June 22, 2006, 04:32:27 PM »
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On the morning of May 3rd, 1945 the Lagarto was preparing to attack a Japanese convoy in the Gulf of Thailand. The navy believes the Lagarto was sunk by the minelayer Hatsutaka in what may have been a fierce battle.

"One of torpedo tube doors was open," says Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Davis, a spokesman for the United States Pacific Fleet Submarine Force. Divers who surveyed the wreck reported the torpedo inside the tube door was missing. "What's interesting about that," says Davis "I think it kind of shows the submarine probably went down fighting."

The navy declared the Lagarto lost August 15th 1945 -- the same day Japan announced its surrender.


http://www.khon2.com/khon/displayStory.cfm?storyID=14325

The site will not be disturbed, and while the story says the Navy has yet to confirm the wreck is the USS Lagarto, the divers left a plaque on the wreck in tribute to the 86 men who lost their lives, with the subs name on it.

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Offline Brenjen

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Navy confirms missing WWII sub found
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2006, 07:12:16 PM »
The courage of the crew; until the sea gives up her dead, rest easy.