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Massive mural found intact on World War II ship that sank in 1942 - Paintings, vehicles, and even a potentially ...
The car was discovered April 19 in an ongoing monthlong expedition led by NOAA Ocean Exploration when the crew sent a ...
The mysterious automobile was found in a hangar on the USS "Yorktown," which has been resting on the bottom of the Pacific ...
Researchers found a 1940s car in the hangar deck of the USS 'Yorktown' while exploring the wreckage of the World War II ...
A vehicle was found in the hangar of the USS Yorktown, which was famously sunk by a Japanese submarine during the Battle of Midway in June 1942.
USS Yorktown (CV-5)—an aircraft carrier commissioned in September 1937 and sunk in October 1942—was equipped with 24 Oerlikon ...
The name of the mural was found in the lower right corner. Video screengrab Historians noted similar murals could be found on ...
The car's license plate partially reads "SHIP SERVICE __ NAVY," adding to the mystery of its presence on the vessel. Notably, the USS Yorktown, a key player in World War II, sank after the Battle ...
The Glacier Park Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars celebrated World War II veteran Donald "Bud" Robinson with its first Centurion challenge coin last week. The freshly minted challenge coin was ...
An ocean mapping expedition conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration explored the resting site of the World War ... US Navy deemed repairs impossible and the ship sank ...