Title edited for brevity. Original: "Wreck of USS Harder (SS-257), a Gato-class WWII Submarine, Found in South China Sea"
The wreckage of the USS Harder (SS-257), a submarine that served during World War II, has been found at a depth of nearly 3,000 feet in the South China Sea off of Luzon, a Philippine island. The Harder, whose Skipper was Cmdr. Samuel Dealey, earned the distinction of sinking more Japanese warships than any other submarine. It vanished on Thursday, August 24, 1944.
In addition to Cmdr. Dealey, the Harder carried a crew of 78 sailors.
Here is a link to an on-line article from the Fox News Website about the finding of the wreckage.
May God bless the souls of these sailors who gave their lives in the defense of our country, and may He comfort their relatives and surviving loved ones who now know their final resting place.
Amen.
Here is a link to a citation on Wikipedia.org regarding the USS Harder (SS-257).
The wreckage of the USS Harder (SS-257), a submarine that served during World War II, has been found at a depth of nearly 3,000 feet in the South China Sea off of Luzon, a Philippine island. The Harder, whose Skipper was Cmdr. Samuel Dealey, earned the distinction of sinking more Japanese warships than any other submarine. It vanished on Thursday, August 24, 1944.
In addition to Cmdr. Dealey, the Harder carried a crew of 78 sailors.
Here is a link to an on-line article from the Fox News Website about the finding of the wreckage.
May God bless the souls of these sailors who gave their lives in the defense of our country, and may He comfort their relatives and surviving loved ones who now know their final resting place.
Amen.
Here is a link to a citation on Wikipedia.org regarding the USS Harder (SS-257).
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