How many of the lost 52 have been found?

A total of 52 U.S. Submarines were lost in WWII with 374 officers and 3131 sailors aboard. To date, eight of the “Lost 52” have been found. Three of them were discovered by our team, and we continue to engage in unique, specialized expeditions to search for more.
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How many subs has the Lost 52 Project found?

With the discovery of the R-12, Taylor established the Lost 52 Project, which he created as a means to find all of the 52 missing U.S. submarines from WWII. With the project, he has since found six more submarines, and he continues on his search.
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How many submarines are missing?

Nine nuclear submarines have sunk, either by accident or scuttling. The Soviet Navy has lost five (one of which sank twice), the Russian Navy two, and the United States Navy (USN) two.
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Were bodies found on the USS Grayback?

This week, explorers with Lost 52 Project announced they finally found the remains of the USS Grayback. The news gave family of that sailor, Leslie Harold Leaf, the gift of closure on Veterans Day.
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Why did the grayback sub sink?

Grayback continued on patrol, torpedoing and damaging several Japanese ships. On 17 January, she attacked a destroyer escorting a large maru, hoping to disable the escort and then sink the freighter with her deck guns. However, the destroyer evaded the torpedoes and dropped 19 depth charges on Grayback.
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What caused the submarine Grayback to sink?

The USS Grayback sank in February 1944 after Japanese forces attacked it as the sub was on a mission in the East China Sea. The sub had sunk 21,594 tons of shipping on its final mission alone, and overall, the submarine is credited with sinking 14 ships at 63,835 tons, according to the Navy.
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Was the Scorpion submarine ever found?

scorpion's shattered hull found

On July 26, 1968, the court submitted its classified report and adjourned. But in late October came the stunning news that the wreckage of the submarine had been found.
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Does the US Navy consider subs lost at sea?

There is a tradition in the United States Navy that no submarine is ever truly lost at sea. Those boats and the crews who don't return to port are considered “still on patrol” in perpetuity.
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Who had the strongest Navy in ww2?

1939 - 1945

At the beginning of World War II, the Royal Navy was the strongest navy in the world, with the largest number of warships built and with naval bases across the globe. It had over 15 battleships and battlecruisers, 7 aircraft carriers, 66 cruisers, 164 destroyers and 66 submarines.
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How many Japanese subs were sunk in ww2?

The tremendous accomplishments of American submarines were achieved at the expense of 52 subs with 374 officers and 3,131 enlisted volunteers lost during combat against Japan; Japan lost 128 submarines during the Second World War in Pacific waters.
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How many German submarines were lost in WW II?

In World War II Germany built 1,162 U-boats, of which 785 were destroyed and the remainder surrendered (or were scuttled to avoid surrender) at the capitulation. Of the 632 U-boats sunk at sea, Allied surface ships and shore-based aircraft accounted for the great majority (246 and 245 respectively).
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Are lost submarines still on patrol?

In the traditions of the United States Navy, those lost submarines are considered to be “still on patrol.” Now, with the finding of one of them, the USS Grayback, those families of her crew can take some solace in the fact that their boat has been found.
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Are there any ww2 submarines left?

Taiwan, R.O.C. has the last two operational WW II built submarines in the world. Both ex-USS Tusk (SS-426), and ex-USS Cutlass(SS-478) were built during WW II, modernized (Guppy II) during 1949 and continued to be operated by the USA before being transferred to Taiwan in the early 1970s.
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How many submarines have been sunk by other submarines?

German submarine U-864 was a Type IXD2 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in World War II. On 9 February 1945, it became the only submarine in history to be sunk by an enemy submarine while both were submerged. U-864 was sunk by the British submarine HMS Venturer, and all 73 men on board died.
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What happened to the USS Perch?

USS Perch was forced to scuttle herself after being mortally wounded in a depth charge attack. All crew members were picked up by the Japanese, and sent to Prisoner of War camps. Six crew members of USS Perch (SS-176) died as Prisoners of War. See The Discovery of USS Perch (SS-176) for further information.
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Why do they whisper in submarines?

Silent running is a stealth mode of operation for naval submarines. The aim is to evade discovery by passive sonar by eliminating superfluous noise: nonessential systems are shut down, the crew is urged to rest and refrain from making any unnecessary sound, and speed is greatly reduced to minimize propeller noise.
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What does eternal patrol mean for submarines?

A combat deployment is often called a “war patrol,” and American ballistic missile submarines are on “deterrent patrols.” These patrols begin when a sub leaves port, and end on their return. When a sub sinks, and doesn't make it home, the patrol is “eternal.”
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Did Ballard find Scorpion?

No, Robert Ballard didn't discover the Thresher and Scorpion submarines. Robert Ballard did not “find the final resting places of two Cold War submarines” while investigating the remains of the sunken passenger liner Titanic [“Sure, you know about the RMS Titanic.
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Did the Soviets Sink the USS Scorpion?

During the height of the Cold War, in 1968, four submarines disappeared with all hands on board: the Israeli submarine INS Dakar, the French Minerve, and the Soviet K-129, as well as the USS Scorpion which was lost with all hands (99 sailors) on May 22, 1968, off the coast of the Azores.
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Did they ever find the USS Cyclops?

In any event, Cyclops never arrived in Baltimore, and no wreckage of the ship has ever been found.
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What happened to the crew of the Grayback submarine?

The crew of the Grayback was determined to rescue the airmen, and two crew members went ashore on the 5th January, while the submarine submerged to avoid detection. The submariners found the stranded airmen and found that three of the six were injured.
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Is smoking allowed on US submarines?

April 8, 2010— -- Life aboard a submarine may soon get a little harder to take for thousands of sailors. The Navy announced today a ban on smoking aboard submarines while they are deployed below the surface after medical testing showed non-smokers suffered effects of second-hand smoke. It will take effect by Dec.
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Was the submarine Wahoo ever found?

The search for and discovery of Wahoo

On 31 October 2006, the U.S. Navy confirmed that the images provided by the "Iskra" team are of Wahoo, the wreckage lying intact in about 213 ft (65 m) of water in the La Pérouse (Soya) Strait. The submarine was sunk by a direct hit from an aerial bomb near the conning tower.
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