
Historical USSS New Orleans Sow found under 2,200 feet of water after 80 years
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A team of researchers recently discovered a historic bow that a World War II The US Navy ship during a historic battle that took place around 83 years ago.
The long-striking bow-G-g were torn USS New Orleans In November 2, 2, 2 in the battle of the Safaronga – the sound of the iron bottom of the Solomon Islands was found under water. Ocean Explosion Trust??
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Hundreds Expert Working together to identify the search included in the marine growth by observing its paint, structure and anchor details. As mentioned in the release, garbage was deposited around some parts of the debris.

The bow of the USS New Orleans is sitting on the marine floor of the iron bottom of the Solomon Islands. (Ocean Explosion Trust/ Nautill Live, NOAA)
In a statement, the chief scientist of the Oshian Explosion Trust, Daniel Wagner, said, “It was collapsed during the seafluor mapping operations, after which a remote -driven vehicle inquired,” said Daniel Wagner, the chief scientist of the Ocean Exploration Trust. “This image was seen by hundreds of experts around the world in real-time, who all worked together and positively identified the discovery.”
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In the Navy Involvement During the WWII, the US and Japanese troops, the USS New Orleans hit the Japanese Navy type 93 “Long Lance” Torpodo, who exploded the ship’s forward magazines and about a third of the ship.

Design and ticket at the base of the anchor help researchers to confirm the identity of the bow. (Ocean Explosion Trust/ Nautill Live, NOAA)
More than 180 crew members died in the blast, the Ocean Exploration Trust said.
While the USS was trying to save New Orleans, three crew members lost their lives, which was low in floods and bow, and then received a posthumous navy cross for their valor efforts. The naval ship was taken back to the nearest Tulagi Harbor and those employees. They used the coconut log to stabilize enough to get the ship back. To the US For permanent repair according to the Ocean Explosion Trust.

The USS New Orleans were severely damaged in the WWII War of Tasfaronga at Gwadalakanal when Japanese Torpodo hit. (US National Archives)
“According to all the rights, this ship should be sinking, but due to its heroic damage control efforts, the most seriously damaged American cruiser in the USS New Orleans WWII,” Naval History and Heritage Command Director Samuel J. Kox said in a statement.
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Last year, the American warship, which was extinguished during the Japanese army in the World War II, discovered the USS AIDS to the bottom of the sea for more than 80 years.
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