The wreckage of the U.S. destroyer USS Edsall, sunk by Japanese forces more than 80 years ago during World War II, has been ...
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The final resting place of the USS Edsall was discovered in the Indian Ocean 80 years after Japanese forces sunk the American ship during WWII, officials said.
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The 314-foot destroyer was called the "dancing mouse" for erratic movements during its final battle with Japanese battleships. Photo courtesy of Naval History and Heritage Command Nov. 12 (UPI ...
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) located the wreck of an American World War II-era warship 82 years after she was sunk, authorities said. Collaborating with the U.S. Navy, the RAN located the USS ...
Known as the “dancing mouse” due to its slippery movements in that final, fatal fight with the Imperial Japanese Navy, the ...
The final resting place of the USS Edsall, a Clemson-class destroyer, was discovered late ... of whom were lost when Edsall succumbed to her battle damage," the statement continued.
The USS Edsall was a Clemson-class destroyer, measuring 314 feet in length ... almost all of whom were lost when Edsall succumbed to her battle damage," the statement continued.