They expected to find signs of panic inside the H.L. Hunley. Instead, they found something much more unsettling.
It took more than 100 years to find the historic, sunken H.L. Hunley. The remains of those eight men, including Lieutenant George E. Dixon, would remain sealed in the wrought-iron casket that was the ...
(WAVY) — The final resting place for a U.S. Navy submarine that sank the most Japanese warships in World War II has been found more than 80 years after it was sunk. The USS Harder was found in the ...
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When the Navy recovered this sunken submarine, the crew was dead. Why were they just sitting there?
The H.S. Hunley crew corpses stumped scientists for 17 years. Researchers just cracked the case.
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