Lost WWII Submarine Found And Experts Discover More Secrets

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On her final mission, the Grayback had successfully and singlehandedly sunk a staggering number of 21,594 tons of Japanese crafts. With Moore at the helm, they were able to contribute a lot to the war that had also taken thousands of American lives. The commander was posthumously awarded a third Navy Cross. The vessel herself was also awarded eight battle stars for the services she rendered. Unfortunately, no one could find the wreckage. It would be many decades before anyone would know about the lost sub and her 80-strong crew. Initially, the people believed that she had sunk at roughly 100 miles southeast of Okinawa. It was later then discovered that the date they based this belief on contained a crucial error.