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    Video: World War I submarine found off San Diego coast

    June 13, 2025Updated:June 13, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Scientists have just discovered the USS F-1, a U.S. Navy submarine from World War I, off the cost of San Diego, California. The underwater was “lost at water” in a training incident in December 1917, and this revelation comes 108 years later.

    The USS&nbsp, F-1, lost at sea in a collision on December 17, 1917, which resulted in the death of 19 crew members, according to a recent press release from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ( WHOI ).

    The World War I-era Navy submarine was photographed by WHOI researchers using” Sentry,” an autonomous underwater vehicle, and” Alvin,” a human-occupied vehicle, to access the submarine’s remains, which are more than 1,300 feet deep.

    The Alvin Group’s manager and the top pilot who assisted with the latest expedition, Bruce Strickrott, said,” Advanced ocean technology and easy teamwork played a significant role in delivering these fresh images.” We were able to get never-before-seen ideas of the post when we identified the disaster and determined it was secure to swim. It was a great honor to travel to the disaster of the F-1 with our ONR and NHHC colleagues aboard the Alvin ship as a U.S. Navy senior.

    Pics: Interesting WWII tragedy finds revealed

    The latest expedition, according to WHOI, was a component of a coaching and engineering mission designed to give underwater submersible pilots the chance to improve their piloting abilities and advance underwater research technology.

    According to Naval History and Heritage Command ( NHHC ) Underwater Archaeologist Brad Krueger, “it was an incredibly exciting and humbling experience to visit these historically significant wrecks and honor the sacrifice of these brave American Sailors.” ” We at the NHHC are all grateful for this engagement, which also gave us the opportunity to monitor and assess the state of the handicraft.”

    In honor of the 19 Navy personnel who were killed in the 1917 education occurrence, the crew on board the Atlantis, which was stationed above the site of the bones of the USS F-1, held a memory service.

    According to Krueger,” History and anthropology are all about individuals, and we felt it was important to learn their names aloud.” The Navy is grave about making sure the remains of its misplaced seamen are remembered.

    The new film from the USS F-1 underwater as well as a portion of the meeting held in honor of the 19 Navy people are shown in a movie that WHOI shared on X, previously Online.

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