Missing WWI Sub Found

Salvor6

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The wreck of Australia's first naval submarine has been found after a 103-year search.

The HMAS AE-1 was the first Allied submarine lost in World War One, vanishing off Rabaul, Papua New Guinea with 35 Australian and British crewmates onboard on 14 September 1914.

The 13th search mission for the vessel found it in waters off the Duke of York islands in Papua New Guinea.

The discovery solves Australia's oldest naval mystery, the government said.

Searchers used an underwater drone to find the wreck
"This is one of the most significant discoveries in Australia's naval maritime history," Defence Minister Marise Payne said on Thursday.

"It was the first loss for the Royal Australian Navy and the first Allied submarine loss in World War One; a significant tragedy felt by our nation and our allies."

More info and pictures here: Australian WW1-era naval submarine HMAS AE-1 found - BBC News

 

Tom_Restorer

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very interesting!

Short question: I saw some years ago a documentation about the first US "submarine" wich was found. Do you may know it or remeber the name of the docu ? I want to see it again because it was fantastic.
They found also remainings and artifacts of the 3 persons in the sub.

Thanks

Tom
 

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Here is a short documentary on the H. L. Hunley. They also talk about the USS Monitor:

 

Tom_Restorer

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THANKS MATE !!! With the name I found a lot of good stuff now :-)
 

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The Turtle (Bushnell) was the first US Submarine. World's first combat operated submarine.

C.S.S. Hunley was from some 85 years later . . . and not a US sub. ;-)
 

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