Wreck of US submarine that ‘sank essentially the most Japanese warships’ throughout WWII is present in South China Sea

Harris Marley

International Courant

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AMERICA’S WAR HEROES BURIED OVERSEAS REMAIN DEFENDERS OF LIBERTY 

A 4D photogrammetry mannequin of the USS More durable at its present resting place, greater than 3,000 toes beneath the floor of the South China Sea. (Tim Taylor and the Misplaced 52 Mission)

The submarine, which was commissioned in December 1942, made six struggle patrols earlier than its sinking. In its fifth patrol, described by the NHHC as its “most profitable,” it focused Japanese destroyers “by sinking three of them and closely damaging or destroying two others in 4 days.” 

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