More than 200 servicemen were killed when the U.S.S. Edsall was struck by Japanese dive bombers in March 1942.
The wreckage of the U.S. destroyer USS Edsall, sunk by Japanese forces more than 80 years ago during World War II, has been ...
The USS Esdall, a 314-foot destroyer sunk by Japanese forces in 1942, was known as "the dancing mouse" for its ability to ...
An Australian Navy ship discovered the wreck of the USS Edsall, a Navy destroyer sunk in battle during World War II.
The final resting place of the USS Edsall was discovered in the Indian Ocean 80 years after Japanese forces sunk the American ship during WWII, officials said.
The Japanese called the USS Edsall "the dancing mouse." Stumbling upon a Japanese naval force in the Indian Ocean three ...
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I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the Royal Australian Navy for locating the final resting place of the ...
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