Paul, your second post on this page "hit the nail on the head", concerning
most of the points of contention swirling around this issue with NHC. Over
time, cast-off and forgotten public property..has been ignored and denied
under by the classic Navy performance of casting refuse into the depths.
Normally..unless there was a specific war-grave, then the issue would come under the aegis of Maritime salvage rights. The NHC is attempting to
alter the game to their "bureuacratic court"..they have seen the light!

Junk is worth something now..but they waited until a
following/industry evolved dedicated to historical preservation before they decided to get in the game.
Actually, my statement sounds conspiratorial...actually these people are "little weenie bureaucrats" who think they've discovered a way to
become "big weenies"....more bureaucrats trying to justify their existence!!
US government junk(our junk), has become something that a particular clique of folks within the agency seek to gain control of! I am respectful of
our deceased Vets..but alot of this stuff has been junk..that they are now
interested in...but they have neither the will, nor the ability$ to safely
preserve it, so they'll let it rot..regardless of the citizenry's will and resource$.
oooppsss..didn't mean to rant..but that is the jist of things..IMOP