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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2015, 07:01:24 AM »
You see, a ship only becomes a grave after the owner has decided not to salvage the wreck. In my opinion the only crime these scavengers are committing is theft, since the ships technically is still British property, even when abandoned.
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2015, 08:03:12 AM »
The German High Seas Fleet of WW1 was scuttled in Scotland. It is possible the porthole is from one of those ships.
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2015, 09:15:32 AM »
You see, a ship only becomes a grave after the owner has decided not to salvage the wreck. In my opinion the only crime these scavengers are committing is theft, since the ships technically is still British property, even when abandoned.

It's a grave if there are bodies within the hull. Those bodies can be recovered re-interred elsewhere, as they were from USS Oklahoma. USS Arizona was partially salvaged to recover what could be used to repair other ships as a wartime expediency. The ship could have been broken up where she lay. Supposedly, a second motivation was to eliminate the image of the wrecked superstructure as it was thought at the time that it could be demoralizing to view. We now know that it was inspiring, not demoralizing... The Navy elected not to remove the dead and ordered that the vessel be classified as a war grave. Later, by legislation Arizona was declared a national shrine.

Prince of Wales and Repulse have both been declared war graves and designated as "protected places" under the Protection of Military Remains Act of 1986. 
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2015, 09:23:50 AM »
A UK law that Indonesians are under no obligation to abide by. The RN may of course try to protect the site since the ships are their property, but that's about all they can do.
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2015, 09:48:05 AM »
Arizona was partially salvaged. Most of the superstructure and two of the main gun turrets were salvaged. The only reason they didn't salvage all of her was that it was impractical due to her extensive damage.

Arizona was the only ship sunk at Peal that wasn't completely salvaged. USS Oklahoma (BB-37) capsized and sunk taking 429 crewmen with her, but was salvaged. USS West Virginia (BB-48) was sunk, but was later salvaged. USS California (BB-44) was sunk, but salvaged. USS Oglala (CM-4) and a number of other smaller vessels were sunk, but salvaged.

not trying to be rude here but; BB-31 (USS Utah) was torpedoed by the IJN during the attack and is still resting capsized on the bottom of the harbor.  Your assumption that the Arizona was the only sunken ship that wasn't completely salvaged is a common misconception.

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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2015, 10:05:31 AM »
I stand corrected.
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2015, 11:33:20 AM »
It's a grave if there are bodies within the hull. Those bodies can be recovered re-interred elsewhere, as they were from USS Oklahoma. USS Arizona was partially salvaged to recover what could be used to repair other ships as a wartime expediency. The ship could have been broken up where she lay. Supposedly, a second motivation was to eliminate the image of the wrecked superstructure as it was thought at the time that it could be demoralizing to view. We now know that it was inspiring, not demoralizing... The Navy elected not to remove the dead and ordered that the vessel be classified as a war grave. Later, by legislation Arizona was declared a national shrine.

Prince of Wales and Repulse have both been declared war graves and designated as "protected places" under the Protection of Military Remains Act of 1986.

I still disagree, I understand the USS Arizona as it's conveniently place where people can see it, a reminder/motivator. The other two are out of sight. Recycle. As far as ground zero rubbles being a hazard for the sake of argument on mass grave :huh common now. I'm sure you understood my analogy.
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2015, 01:30:19 PM »
not trying to be rude here but; BB-31 (USS Utah) was torpedoed by the IJN during the attack and is still resting capsized on the bottom of the harbor.  Your assumption that the Arizona was the only sunken ship that wasn't completely salvaged is a common misconception.



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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #23 on: May 22, 2015, 04:23:55 PM »
I still disagree, I understand the USS Arizona as it's conveniently place where people can see it, a reminder/motivator. The other two are out of sight. Recycle. As far as ground zero rubbles being a hazard for the sake of argument on mass grave :huh common now. I'm sure you understood my analogy.

A comparison between Prince of Wales, Repulse and the WTC is completely invalid on its face. There is nothing in common beyond initially containing the remains of dead.

Families of WTC victims wanted any remains they could obtain. There were physical, bio and chemical hazards that required clean-up because of real threats to health. Because the rubble covered a vast area of Manhattan, it required clearing.

If you weren't there or didn't visit, you may not realize the extent of the damage and health hazard.

Either way, a ship with hundreds of dead entombed is their final resting place. International treaties were drafted and signed to recognize this. War graves are expected to be treated with respect.
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #24 on: May 22, 2015, 06:26:34 PM »
That is a very eerie picture

It definitely is. They tried to get her upright but the process was too difficult and dangerous. As for the Oklahoma, they fully intended to put her back into service, but her old VT engines and the extent of the damage made it impractical after 1943. She was kept on as a hulk and eventually towed to the mainland for scrap, but on the way she sank again, almost taking her two tugs with her when she went down.


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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #25 on: May 23, 2015, 01:53:30 AM »
I understand the sadness over a war grave being defiled. I also understand that people need to eat.
They eat bronze propellers?
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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2015, 04:15:44 AM »
Protection of Military Remains Act 1986

The wreckage of all military aircraft (UK or other nations) that crashed in the United Kingdom, in United Kingdom territorial waters or in United Kingdom controlled waters are automatically protected irrespective of whether there was loss of life or whether the wrecking occurred during peacetime or in a combat. The wreckage of United Kingdom military aircraft are also protected under the act elsewhere in the world.

The law concerning protected places applies anywhere in the world, but in practice, outside the UK, the sanctions can only be enforced against UK citizens, UK flagged ships, or vessels landing in the UK, unless backed by local legislation.


In practice if the wreckage is in Malaysian waters even the protectors have no legal authority over the scavengers if Malaysia has not ratified the law. If Malaysia has ratified the law it is up to their authorities as well to enforce it as well.

The original article also talks about exposing of crew remains which I find highly unlikely. I'd say there is nothing left of the crew after all the years in warm waters, only pieces of their belongings, and the memory, which still makes it a "grave".

The value of these ships as scrap metal is huge in those parts of the world and I'm sure the "entrepreneurs" have no problem picking up a crew for such quests, plus the black market value for any of the personal or military items obtained from the wreck adds value, even significantly in some cases.

"They eat bronze propellers?"

Made of phosphor bronze, the massive propellors would have earned a bumper payday for the scrap metal merchants. The scrap price for phosphor bronze is around £3,800 per ton, with each of the eight propellors weighing an estimated 15 tonnes.

So one propeller is worth 57k £. I'd say a family would eat that propeller for a long time indeed in Malaysia.  :P

But it is still sad, yes.

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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #27 on: May 23, 2015, 10:42:47 AM »
And £57,000 wouldn't even pay the transit time for a western salvage ship and crew. Only poor people would try to salvage a wreck like that. There are thousands of wrecks laying on beaches and close to shore around the world that are not worth salvaging, except for local scavengers.

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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #28 on: May 24, 2015, 03:41:38 AM »
From what I understand, part of the value of wreck sites like these is that they were constructed and subsequently sunk before any nuclear weapons were set off, which means they have about a 7% lower contamination rate than any steel forged after August of '45. Steel like this is valuable for use in Geiger Counters and some medical devices. That's why the Scapa Flow fleet, the US Reserve Fleet, and sites like this one are so prized.


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Re: Metal scavengers are taking apart Prince of Wales and Repulse
« Reply #29 on: May 24, 2015, 07:57:41 AM »
Saw this on a few of the archaeology sites I'm on....quite sad
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