Why did the USS Cyclops sink?

While some suggest that the combination of the overloaded condition, engine trouble, and bad weather may have conspired to sink Cyclops, an extensive naval investigation concluded: "Many theories have been advanced, but none that satisfactorily accounts for her disappearance." This summation was written, however, ...
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What sank the USS Cyclops?

In early March 1918, while returning from a voyage to Brazil, Cyclops disappeared with all hands. Numerous ships sailed to locate the collier, as she was thought to have been sunk by a German submarine. Her wreck has never been found and the cause of her loss remains unknown.
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Where was the USS Cyclops heading when disappeared?

On February 16th, 1918, the ill-fated vessel left port in Rio de Janeiro heading for Salvador, Brazil.
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Who was the captain of the USS Cyclops?

In the early years following the loss of USS Cyclops (Fuel Ship No. 4), the mutiny and sabotage theories were prominent, and stemmed from the fact that the ship's captain, Lieutenant Commander George Worley, U.S. Naval Auxiliary Reserve, was actually Johann Frederick Wichmann and had been born in Germany.
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How many people died on the USS Cyclops?

Cyclops. U. S. Navy collier vanished during World War 1 with 306 persons on board.
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Has Flight 19 been found?

In the 2000s, searchers expanded their search area farther east, into the Atlantic Ocean, but the remains of Flight 19 have still not been confirmed found.
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Did they ever find the Cyclops ship?

In any event, Cyclops never arrived in Baltimore, and no wreckage of the ship has ever been found.
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Was the USS Scorpion sunk by the Soviets?

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Nine days later the Navy announced that the submarine and the ninety-nine crewmen on board were presumed lost. In this stunning work of investigative journalism, Ed Offley reveals that the U.S. Navy knew from the very beginning that the Scorpion had been sunk by the Soviets.
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Are there any Victory ships left?

Some were sold to foreign countries and others were laid up in the reserve fleets. Today only three Victory ships remain as museum ships.
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What does USS stand for?

A Note on Navy Ship Name Prefixes

The prefix “USS,” meaning “United States Ship,” is used in official documents to identify a commissioned ship of the Navy. It applies to a ship while she is in commission. Before commissioning, or after decommissioning, she is referred to by name, with no prefix.
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Has the SS Waratah been found?

The Waratah was expected to reach Cape Town on 29 July 1909, but never reached its destination. No trace of the ship has ever been found.
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How long was the USS Cyclops?

The Cyclops was nearly 550 feet long, with a crew of 306 people and around 11,000 tons of manganese aboard. She had been sailing successfully since 1910, traveling between the Baltic Sea, the Caribbean and Mexico and assisting with moving coal around the world and helping refugees.
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How long did it take to build a Liberty ship during WWII?

Roosevelt said that this new class of ships would bring liberty to Europe, which gave rise to the name Liberty ship. The first ships required about 230 days to build (Patrick Henry took 244 days), but the median production time per ship dropped to 39 days by 1943. The record was set by SS Robert E.
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Where is the Mary Celeste now?

Clive Cussler, best-selling novelist and adventurer, representing the National Underwater & Marine Agency, (NUMA) and John Davis, president of ECO-NOVA Productions of Canada, announced August 9th, 2001, that they had discovered the remains of MARY CELESTE on a reef off the coast of Haiti.
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Is there a sequel to Battleship?

Battleship: The Bermuda Triangle is a sequel to the 2012 Battleship movie. Plot: A fleet of US Battleships go into the Bermuda Triangle to investigate an abandoned alien ship has rises from the Bermuda Triangle. The US navy realize that the empty ship has call other alien ships to invade Earth.
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Who died on the USS Cyclops?

Rufus King, and three seamen from Long Beach — O.S. DeVoe, David Evans, and Guy Nowlins — also were on board the Cyclops. On June 1, 1918, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt officially declared the ship lost at sea and all of those aboard were pronounced dead on June 18.
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Why did Liberty ships fail?

The brittle fractures that occurred in the Liberty Ships were caused by low notch toughness at low temperature of steel at welded joint, which started at weld cracks or stress concentration points of the structure. External forces or residual stress due to welding progress the fracture.
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What was the fastest a Liberty ship was built?

The first Liberty Ship, the Patrick Henry was built in 245 days. The record was set with the Robert E. Peary, a ship completed in 4 days, 15 hours and 29 minutes. However, the average time to build a Liberty Ship in 1943, when construction of these vessels was at a peak, was 30 days.
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Were Liberty ships made out of concrete?

By the time the war ended eight months later, construction had begun on only half the fleet at a cost of $50 million, and none of the concrete ships had actually been completed. Several companies had joined the effort by this time, including the Liberty Ship Building Company based in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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How many nuclear subs has America lost?

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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What sank K 129?

A collision with USS Swordfish. A missile explosion caused by a leaking missile door seal.
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What sank the USS Thresher?

The Navy officially said improperly welded piping ruptured onboard the ship, causing a seawater leak that eventually shorted out the ship's electrical system. Crews were unable to reach equipment to stop the flooding in time, and the ballast tanks failed to work properly.
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What happened to the SS Cotopaxi?

In 1920, the ship entered Havana Harbor, on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, with a cargo of coal and collided with the Ward Line tug Saturno. Cotopaxi was not seriously damaged but the tug sank.
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What kind of ship is a collier?

A collier is a bulk cargo ship designed or used to carry coal. Early evidence of coal being transported by sea includes use of coal in London in 1306. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, coal was shipped from the River Tyne to London and other destinations.
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