The USS Stewart, sunk in 1946 for training, was found intact 3,500 feet below the Pacific Ocean near San Francisco.
The USS Stewart, a Navy destroyer lost for nearly 80 years, was discovered off California's coast at a depth of 3,500 feet.
The USS Stewart, a Navy destroyer lost for nearly 80 years and known as the 'Ghost Ship of the Pacific,' has been found off ...
USS Stewart was a US Navy battleship that was salvaged by the Japanese enemy, recaptured and recommissioned into the US Navy ...
The USS Stewart, once called the "Ghost Ship of the Pacific," served in both the U.S. and Japanese navies during World War II ...
The discovery was made off the coast of northern California during a recent expedition involving Ocean Infinity.
A surviving ship from WWII that was used by both Allied and Axis forces in the Pacific and that was given a ceremonial burial ...
Its story, from U.S. Navy service to Japanese capture and back again, makes it a powerful symbol of the Pacific War’s ...
Marine archaeologists have discovered the wreck of the only ship that fought on both sides during the Second World War. It ...
The newfound wreck could help maritime archaeologists better understand how 20th-century warships were designed.
In May of 1946, the United States Navy gave one of their own battleships, the USS Stewart, a burial at sea—sinking it in a ...