View Full Version : Explorers survey the World's deepest shipwreck, USS Johnson, Leyte Gulf.
bob10
8th April 2021, 04:08 PM
Explorers Survey World's Deepest Known Shipwreck | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/explorers-survey-worlds-deepest-known-shipwreck-american-destroyer-uss-johnston-180977413/?utm_source=smithsoniandaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20210407-daily-responsive&spMailingID=44761098&spUserID=ODU1Njc2OTEyODIyS0&spJobID=1981591864&spReportId=MTk4MTU5MTg2NAS2)
bob10
8th April 2021, 04:10 PM
The battle of Leyte Gulf, recognised as the largest Naval Battle in WW2, and some say the largest Naval battle in the history of Naval warfare, And Australia was there.
Battle of Leyte Gulf - WWII Documentary Restored in Color 4k - Bing video (https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+battle+of+leyte+gulf%2c+you+tube&docid=608049472340782625&mid=D4F4BDEF0AD5680CC421D4F4BDEF0AD5680CC421&view=detail&FORM=VIRE)
bob10
8th April 2021, 04:11 PM
The battle of Leyte Gulf, and the RAN.
Battle of Leyte Gulf (1944) | Royal Australian Navy (https://www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/battle-leyte-gulf-1944#:~:text=The%20RAN%20was%20also%20represented% 20in%20Task%20Group,from%20either%20the%20US%20wes t%20coast%20or%20Australia.)
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