Wreck of the Ghost Ship: A WWII Mystery Uncovered Beneath the Waves
In a remarkable discovery, the wreck of the USS Stewart, a World War II destroyer known as the "Ghost Ship of the Pacific," has been located off the coast of California. Resting 3,500 feet beneath the surface in the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, approximately 50 miles from San Francisco, the vessel was found in exceptional condition.
Launched in 1919 and commissioned in 1920, the USS Stewart served in the U.
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