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Lost WWII submarine discovered off the coast of Japan​

‘USS Herring’ sank in June 1944, killing all 83 sailors aboard.
Laura Baisas
Published Jun 2, 2026 1:13 PM EDT
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a black and white photo of a submarine floating on top of the water

Herring sank seven enemy ships, including four Japanese cargo ships during what would be the submarine’s final patrol. Image: Naval History and Heritage Command
 
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December 24, 1944: USS Langley CVL-27, USS Ticonderoga CV-14 and other ships en route to Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands after strikes on the Philippines.
 

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