What ship sank the farthest?

The world's deepest known shipwreck, a World War II US Navy destroyer, has been fully mapped and filmed by a US-based crew. The ship, the USS Johnston
USS Johnston
USS Johnston (DD-557) was a Fletcher-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was named after Lieutenant John V. Johnston, an officer of the US Navy during the American Civil War. Johnston was laid down in May 1942 and was launched on 25 March 1943.
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, is at a depth of 21,180 feet (about 6,500 meters) in the Philippine Sea.
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What is the deepest ship to ever sink?

It is just over a year since the WWII destroyer USS Johnston was confirmed to be the world's deepest shipwreck, found lying on the seabed 6,468.6 m (21,222 ft) below the surface.
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What is the largest ship that has sunk?

The largest ship ever sunk intentionally by its owners was the aircraft carrier USS America (CV 66), which was 319.2 m (1,047 ft 6 in) long and had a displacement of 75,800 tonnes. The ship was sunk in a live fire exercise off the Virginia, USA, coastline on 14 May 2005.
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What is the most unsinkable ship?

The RMS Titanic was dubbed “The Unsinkable Ship” by its builders and designers. The ship possessed 16 individual watertight compartments.
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What ship sank the fastest?

Lusitania sank in only 18 minutes, at a distance of 11.5 nautical miles (21 km) off the Old Head of Kinsale.
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Is there a truly unsinkable ship?

Although it may not be very comforting, the truth is there is no such thing as an unsinkable ship.
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Is there an unsinkable ship?

According to our research we think there is no such thing as an unsinkable ship because there is always a limited duration of time for materials to stay buoyant in the water. However, the choice of material is a major factor on how long a boat can stay afloat.
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What is the last US Navy ship to sink?

The last US Navy ship lost at sea was USS Guardian. On 17 January 2013, Guardian ran aground on Tubbataha Reef in the Phillipines. Unable to be recovered, the vessel was decommissioned and struck on 15 February 2013.
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Has a US battleship ever been sunk?

She was scrapped in 1959 after years in mothball. USS California (BB-44) was hit by two torpedoes and an 800 kg bomb, leaving her sunk in shallow water during the Pearl Harbor raid. She was raised and underwent major reconstruction to modernize the ship, rejoining the fleet in May 1944.
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Has the US ever lost a battleship?

No American battleship has ever been lost at sea, though four were sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Of these, only USS Arizona (BB-39) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) were permanently destroyed as a result of enemy action.
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What is the oldest US ship still in service?

USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned ship in the United States Navy. Naval officers and crew still serve aboard the ship today. The USS Constitution is operated by the United States Navy, a partner to the National Parks of Boston.
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What ship ignored the Titanic?

SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship. It is thought to have been the only ship to see the Titanic, or at least its rockets, during the sinking, but despite being the closest ship in the area, the crew took no action to assist.
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Was the Titanic poorly built?

THE Titanic sank because it was badly built, a scientist has claimed. Second-rate rivets that held the hull together were to blame for sending the legendary ship to the bottom of the Atlantic 100 years ago next month.
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Was the Titanic avoidable?

Unlike other disasters, such as the recent sinking of the Costa Concordia, the sinking of the Titanic was not simply the result of avoidable human error. It was a freak accident caused by very unusual conditions.
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Why didn't they fill the boats Titanic?

Many lifeboats only carried half of their maximum capacity; there are many versions as to the reasoning behind half-filled lifeboats. Some sources claimed they were afraid of the lifeboat buckling under the weight, others suggested it was because the crew were following orders to evacuate women and children first.
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How long did the Titanic tank to sink?

After visiting the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in August 2005, scientists have discovered that Titanic took just five minutes to sink – much faster than previously thought.
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Who said even God can't sink the Titanic ship?

Edward John Smith say "Even God himself couldn't sink this ship," Foster said. So early 20th century society, especially in Sunday sermons, spun the disaster in religious terms — "you can't cheat God in that way," said Biel, author of the book "Down with the Old Canoe: A Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster."
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What was found eating the Titanic?

One of these is a species of bacteria -- named Halomonas titanicae after the great ship -- that lives inside icicle-like growths of rust, called "rusticles." These bacteria eat iron in the ship's hull and they will eventually consume the entire ship, recycling the nutrients into the ocean ecosystem.
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Why did Titanic sink so fast?

The rapid sinking of the Titanic was worsened by the poor design of the transverse bulkheads of the watertight compartments. As water flooded the damaged compartments of the hull, the ship began to pitch forward, and water in the damaged compartments was able to spill over into adjacent compartments.
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Why has the Titanic not rusted away?

(WMC) - The once grand Titanic has been sitting more than 2 miles below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean since 1912 after it hit an iceberg. However, because of how deep the wreckage laid, it stayed well preserved until it was finally found in 1985.
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When was the last body found from Titanic?

Photo copyright by Carol Goodwin, used by permission. Five days after the passenger ship the Titanic sank, the crew of the rescue ship Mackay-Bennett pulled the body of a fair-haired, roughly 2-year-old boy out of the Atlantic Ocean on April 21, 1912.
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How much would the Titanic cost today?

Built at an estimated cost of $7.5 million in 1912, in today's dollars it would cost roughly $400 million to construct.
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What does SS mean on a ship?

SS often stood for "steamship," as steam what made these vessels operate. It was also a clear indicator that a boat differed from the slower performing means of propulsion, such as sailing and rowing power.
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What was the last US battleship?

The "Mighty Mo" was the last American battleship ever built and the last to be decommissioned. The surrender of the Japanese on the deck of the Missouri brought the Second World War to an end and remains one of the most impressive highlights in her illustrious 50-year career.
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Are any WWII ships still in service?

At least eight countries still operate warships built for service in World War II—and in at least one case much earlier than that. Ships that served in the D-Day invasion, or even the Russian Czar's Imperial Navy are still plugging along, up to a century after they were first built.
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