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herakles
04-10-2008, 20:00
The Navy has confirmed the wreckage of a sunken vessel found last year off the Aleutian Islands is that of the USS Grunion, which disappeared during World War II.

Underwater video footage and pictures captured by an expedition hired by sons of the commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. Mannert L. Abele, allowed the Navy to confirm the discovery, Rear Adm. Douglas McAneny said Thursday in a news release.

McAneny said the Navy was very grateful to the Abele family.
"We hope this announcement will help to give closure to the families of the 70 crewmen of Grunion," he said.

The Grunion was last heard from July 30, 1942. The submarine reported heavy anti-submarine activity at the entrance to Kiska, and that it had 10 torpedoes remaining forward. On the same day, the Grunion was directed to return to Dutch Harbour Naval Operating Base. The submarine was reported lost Aug. 16, 1942.

Japanese anti-submarine attack data recorded no attack in the Aleutian area at the time of the Grunion's disappearance, so the submarine's fate remained an unsolved mystery for more than 60 years, the Navy said.

A Japanese commander reported sinking a US sub in that area. The sub hit it with one torpedo then surfaced to finish it off with the deck gun. The Japanese commander stated that he also had a deck gun and sunk the sub first.

Abele's son's, Bruce, Brad, and John, began working on a plan to find the sub after finding information on the Internet in 2002 that helped pinpoint USS Grunion's possible location.

In August 2006, a team of side scan sonar experts hired by the brothers located a target near Kiska almost a mile below the ocean's surface. A second expedition in August 2007 using a high definition camera on a remotely operated vehicle yielded video footage and high resolution photos of the wreckage.

Benbow
06-10-2008, 20:47
Interesting links to the Grunion search team site.


http://picasaweb.google.com/mbrewsterabele

http://www.ussgrunion.com/

Photographs of the boats sad catastrophic demise.

mike d
08-10-2008, 02:42
An amazing story!

culverin
09-07-2011, 16:38
Remarkable indeed, and well illustrates that dogged determination allied to good fortune can pay dividends.
An increasing number of lost boats are now being discovered, from all nations.
No doubt the advances in available technology for such work is furthering the cause.

culverin
09-07-2011, 20:16
Lagarto SS-371
Wahoo SS-238
Grunion SS-216
Perch SS-176
Flier SS-250
R-12 SS 89

Are all amongst some of the lost boats whose whereabouts are now known and recorded.
www.oneternalpatrol.com/discoveries.htm

Don Boyer
09-07-2011, 20:57
Re USS Grunion. Still "On Patrol."

John Odom
09-07-2011, 21:24
Thanks for posting.

jainso31
22-07-2011, 17:37
I must say Don- that is a very impressive framed scroll -is it yours???
So much detail too.
jainso312

Teuchter
23-07-2011, 07:48
Is it not the "grave stone" of the Grunion?

jainso31
23-07-2011, 09:32
On reflection T-you are probably right.However it did look like an illuminated scroll-really must go to Specsavers.

jainso31

CGRET
24-07-2011, 19:57
Oh My!

Great job on finding her, may they rest in peace.
Thanks for sharing!

Regards
Charles

Don Boyer
25-07-2011, 02:56
Sorry lads, been so very busy of late, not getting back to threads as I should.

The marble scroll is one of 53 at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum, Pearl Harbor (52 lost submarines and submarine casualties on boats not lost). All of them are in the USS Bowfin thread.

Regards,