While reading old newspapers on microfilm at the York County Heritage Trust, an article from July 9, 1918, piqued my interest; quoting that article from The Gazette and Daily of York PA: DESTROYER ...
Explorers say they've found the wreckage of a British warship that was sunk by a German U-boat during World War I. Some 524 people, including the ship's captain, perished when the HMS Hawke went down ...
The crew of the USS Jacob Jones spotted the German torpedo coming at them from 1,000 yards away. The American destroyer was steaming alone in the Atlantic, 25 miles from Bishop Rock, off the southwest ...
A still of the footage obtained by Shipwreck Secrets that shows the ferocity of the sea battle back in 1916. Pic credit: Science Channel. Shipwreck Secrets comes to the Science Channel on Sunday ...
The wreck will be investigated as part of an effort to tackle some 8,500 sunken ships A SUNKEN British warship is a “ticking timebomb” that will unleash “catastrophic damage” unless action is taken, ...
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