USS Indianapolis (CA 35) located
Not a lot of details yet.
https://www.paulallen.com/wreckage-f...eck-expedition |
The wreckage of USS Indianapolis have been found
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This is a story that has been told many times in books and such ... time for a movie about this tragic event. I think it took years before the captain was exonerated. I also remember something about the USS Batfish SS 310 sinking three Japanese subs and one of them was the sub that sank the Indianapolis. I think ... :yep:
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Nice find by mr. Allen, I hope it brings peace to the relatives.
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Hopefully left to rest as a war grave.
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OF some interest: the big clue 7/27/2016; http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=2507601
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Good comments. Yes, I-58 survived the war and was surrendered by Capt. Hashimoto. If it was sunk at all it was in a post-WWII training exercise, like they did with some decommissioned UBoats. But Conway's Fighting Ships definitely says I-58 was NOT a wartime loss. I liked "Mission of the Shark" too. Low budget, but the model of the indy they used was adequate, IIRC. It really showed the chaos of abandoning ship, and the misery of waiting for rescue, in my opinion. I have been wondering if the bow and stern have both been found? It looks like the bow probably was located.... judging by the picture of the anchor and the pennant number 35. Several accounts say she was blown in two (not in half, but broken off in front of the bow turrets - maybe 20% of the ship). It would be interesting if Ken Marschall or another artist could paint a portrait of the wreckage distribution - he has done excellent ones for Bismarck and Titanic. https://scontent.fphl2-2.fna.fbcdn.n...12&oe=5A34A0D0 https://scontent.fphl2-2.fna.fbcdn.n...e4&oe=5A2C2976 https://scontent.fphl2-2.fna.fbcdn.n...4e&oe=5A1E9117 |
Found a new image of the main armament, as it looks today....there is very little marine growth for a wreck this old. You can see one of the turret doors open....very eerie.
Based on the picture of the anchor, this seems to conform both the forward section (with anchor, of course) and aft sections were located. Survivors said that she broke in two forward of the bow turrets, so all three turrets are attached to the aft section. https://news.usni.org/wp-content/upl...4.41.21-PM.png |
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