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Inverted WWII dive bomber found 3 miles deep in Pacific Ocean, with bomb still locked to its wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says. It’s inside the sunken aircraft carrier Yorktown.
Inverted WWII dive bomber found 3 miles deep in Pacific Ocean, with bomb still locked to its wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says. It’s inside the sunken aircraft carrier Yorktown.
A hand-painted mural dubbed “A Chart of Cruises of the USS Yorktown” was additionally found inside an elevator shaft that tracked the numerous voyages of the massive ship, the NOAA said.
Yorktown quickly found a groove offensively and began to execute its game plan. Along with success in the circle, the Patriots generated more shots and put pressure on Battlefield’s goalie.
A World War II bomber has been discovered 3 miles deep in the Pacific Ocean, and it’s still fully armed with an 83-year-old bomb fixed to the wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivered remarks at the Yorktown Battlefield Monument, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Army.
Paintings, vehicles, and even a potentially never-before-seen jellyfish were found among USS Yorktown’s wreckage. Graig Graziosi. in Washington, DC. Monday 28 April 2025 23:21 BST.
A hand-painted mural dubbed “A Chart of Cruises of the USS Yorktown” was additionally found inside an elevator shaft that tracked the numerous voyages of the massive ship, the NOAA said.