Wreck of lost US second world warship known as ‘the dancing mouse’ found
Australian navy discovered USS Edsall late last year near Christmas Island, 80 years after its 1942 sinking by Japan
The wreck of the long-lost US warship USS Edsall, sent to the bottom of the sea during the second world war by the Japanese, has been discovered, US and Australian officials announced on Monday.
The warship was sunk on 1 March 1942, three months after Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. The Edsall was traveling across the Indian Ocean south of Java when it was sunk by Japanese dive bombers.
Continue reading...
Read more at The Guardian
-
Sunken U.S. WWII ship known as 'Dancing Mouse' is found after 80 years
Top stories - NBC News - November 12 -
World of Warships Clash of Titans history show debuts on Pluto TV
Tech - VentureBeat - November 11 -
World’s largest known coral discovered in Solomon Islands
World - The Guardian - November 14 -
First emperor penguin known to reach Australia found on tourist beach
World - ABC News - November 11 -
First emperor penguin known to reach Australia found on tourist beach
World - Yahoo News - November 12 -
First emperor penguin known to reach Australia found on tourist beach
Entertainment - ABC News - November 11
More from The Guardian
-
Cop29 live: talks into overtime as Greta Thunberg says people in power ‘about to agree to death sentence’
World - The Guardian - 13 minutes ago -
Putin says Russia will use experimental missile again after Ukraine strike
World - The Guardian - 4 hours ago -
Deadly air strike on central Beirut after Israel hits Lebanon in north and south
World - The Guardian - 3 hours ago -
Emperor penguin that travelled 3,000km to West Australian beach begins long journey home
World - The Guardian - 7 hours ago -
Trump picks hedge-fund investor Scott Bessent for treasury secretary
World - The Guardian - 7 hours ago