USS Puffer launched on Nov. 22, 1942, and on Oct. 9, 1943, during its maiden voyage, encountered an escort destroyer leading ...
The “Dancing Mouse”—the Clemson-class destroyer more formally known as the USS Edsall—and its more-than-200 servicemen went ...
The Sealion would become the only submarine to sink a military ship in World War II, he said. The war ended while the Sealion was in Guam. The submarine then made its way to San Francisco for repairs.
“The USS Edsall served valiantly during World War II, most notably in the early Pacific campaigns. She operated alongside ...
The Commander, which opened the Venice Film Festival last year, tells the true story of an Italian submarine commander who ...
He is known for his courageous exploits and acts of bravery during World War II, such as the Battle for Henderson ... They ...
The USS "Edsall," a 314-foot-long destroyer, fought off Japanese forces for more than an hour before sinking beneath the ...
Diver and photographer Chris Power leans against a periscope that was removed from U-190, a German submarine that surrendered ... published in a book called World War II Shipwrecks of Newfoundland ...
More than 200 servicemen were killed when the U.S.S. Edsall was struck by Japanese dive bombers in March 1942.
The discovery, announced Monday, has revealed the resting place of more than 200 servicemen who died three months after the ...
The USS Edsall was overpowered by a Japanese fleet in the Indian Ocean but fought valiantly to the end, the U.S. Navy said.