Monthly Archives: January 2012

The Search For The Dorado

Douglas E. Campbell’s new book on the missing submarine USS Dorado introduces new evidence that proves she was attacked with depth charges by a U.S. Navy flying boat on the night of October 12, 1943. But did she sink or … Continue reading

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Dive Detectives USS Flier Episode

This morning I received a reminder in my RSS feed from The USS Flier Project that the episode from Dive Detectives: Submarine Graveyard, which shows how the submarine USS Flier’s wreck was discovered and documented, and which also covers some … Continue reading

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What’s Next for the Hunley

The removal this week of the massive steel truss that had surrounded the Confederate submarine CSS H. L. Hunley since it was raised from the sea off Charleston almost a dozen years ago has allowed the first clear view of … Continue reading

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