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Old 06-16-08, 12:44 PM   #3
TLAM Strike
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Originally Posted by Syxx_Killer
The site won't work for me, either. I saw the image on Subsim's main page. I am always amazed at how sunken ships on the Great Lakes stay so well preserved. Gotta love that fresh water!
I don't think we call that alge filled sludge "fresh water" down here in Upstate NY. :p

But its fantastic it see that the ROVs devloped over at RIT (The Rochester Institute of Technology) are being put to good use.

http://www.ronsrovlinks.nl/modules/i...cid=3&aid=1832

Cohaagen is correct that it is a British wargrave. However they may have been 30 American POWs aboard making the issue of rasing it disputable.

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War Grave Site
The shipwreck of the HMS Ontario is still considered to be British Admiralty property. The official record of the number of people on board the Ontario when she sank included: 74 military personnel, 9 women and children, 4 Indians, and 1 civilian. There were no prisoners-of-war officially listed by the British, however, private correspondence by an individual living at Fort Niagara indicated that there may have been a total of 120 people on board the ship including about 30 American prisoners. The shipwreck site of the Ontario is considered to be a British war grave and therefore should remain forever undisturbed.
^From the link I prevously posted.

Personaly I say keep it down there.
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