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Liverpool s pressing problem and why this season will be different - Liverpool FC

Liverpool s pressing problem and why this season will be different - Liverpool FC
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Governor Lee, First Lady join food distribution in Hardeman Co

Governor Lee, First Lady join food distribution in Hardeman Co
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Ocean week! Locating and diving on the world s deepest shipwreck

Crews find Navy ship unseen by human eyes for nearly 8 decades

Crews find Navy ship unseen by human eyes for nearly 8 decades Read full article Oops! Oops! Operating a submersible with an unlimited diving depth, Victor Vescovo found the wreckage of the USS Johnston, a United States Navy destroyer that sunk in what historians consider to have been the largest naval confrontation in world history. The Johnston was involved in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, a four-day battle in 1944 that is considered a turning point in World War II. Over 200,000 naval personnel fought in the battle. The United States Navy lost seven ships, including the USS Johnston, which had been unseen by human eyes for nearly eight decades. It is the deepest wreck ever discovered much deeper than the Titanic.

Crews find wreckage of USS Johnston, unseen by human eyes for nearly 8 decades: It still looked like it was fighting

CBS News CBS News April 10, 2021, 12:44 PM Crews find wreckage of USS Johnston, unseen by human eyes for nearly 8 decades: It still looked like it was fighting Operating a submersible with an unlimited diving depth, Victor Vescovo found the wreckage of the USS Johnston, a United States Navy destroyer that sunk in what historians consider to have been the largest naval confrontation in world history. The Johnston was involved in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, a four-day battle in 1944 that is considered a turning point in World War II. Over 200,000 naval personnel fought in the battle. The United States Navy lost seven ships, including the USS Johnston, which had been unseen by human eyes for nearly eight decades. It is the deepest wreck ever discovered much deeper than the Titanic.

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