Thu Mar 05, 2015 9:52 pm
Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:08 pm
SaxMan wrote:I hope .. he heads up to the San Bernadino Straits and looks for the ships sunk in the Samar battle.
Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:10 pm
Pat Carry wrote:I have been reading about the USS Hornet's (CV-8) sinking at Guadacanal. Has this ship ever been found and photographed? How about the Wasp?
Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:17 pm
Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:05 am
TBDude wrote:Pat Carry wrote:I have been reading about the USS Hornet's (CV-8) sinking at Guadacanal. Has this ship ever been found and photographed? How about the Wasp?
No, neither one. Not yet, anyway.
Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:44 am
Mark Allen M wrote:I guess we enthusiasts should count our blessings there are a few folks such as P Allen who do this kind of stuff. Good for him and I hope he keeps his interests in WWII history going for a long time.
Fri Mar 06, 2015 1:35 pm
Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:20 pm
p51 wrote:Can't wait to see more photos of this ship, especially the gun turrets...
Fri Mar 06, 2015 7:27 pm
Matt Gunsch wrote:p51 wrote:Can't wait to see more photos of this ship, especially the gun turrets...
Depending on how the ship sank, the turrets might not be there. The turrets are held in place by gravity and if the ship rolled over, the turrets would have fallen free and could be miles for the main wreckage.
Fri Mar 06, 2015 7:58 pm
DoraNineFan wrote:Matt Gunsch wrote:p51 wrote:Can't wait to see more photos of this ship, especially the gun turrets...
Depending on how the ship sank, the turrets might not be there. The turrets are held in place by gravity and if the ship rolled over, the turrets would have fallen free and could be miles for the main wreckage.
I've sometimes wondered how difficult it would be to raise a complete turret that fell free during sinking. A turret from the Bismarck would make an impressive display once cleaned up, though I'm guessing that the entire Bismarck wreck site is a protected war grave along with the problem that it's even deeper than the Titanic wreck.
Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:28 pm
shrike wrote: And the cranes used to place those turrets during construction were big enough, and considered valuable enough that the four of them were divvied up as war booty at the end of WWII. The US, UK, France and USSR each got one