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Sunk 10,000 Feet Down: A U.S. Navy Nuclear Submarine Was Lost And No One Knows Why
The 1968 loss of the U.S. nuclear submarine USS Scorpion with all 99 crew members remains one of the Navy’s most haunting and unresolved mysteries. -The submarine disappeared in the Atlantic while ...
According to conspiracy theorists, the Cold War had briefly turned hot under the waves, leading to the loss of several submarines. Unfortunately, there is no actual proof, nor an explanation for why a ...
Might the Soviets have conspired to bushwhack the Scorpion in revenge—or even accidentally collided or torpedoed her while tailing from behind? The discovery of wreckage from the Argentine submarine ...
The U.S.S. Scorpion SSN 589, a 99-man fast attack submarine, sank 400 miles southwest of the Azores on May 22, 1968, a time during the Cold War when the Soviet Navy was expanding and becoming more ...
Thousands of former submarine service members are asking for the US Navy to re-open the investigation of the USS Scorpion. The nuclear submarine sank in May of 1968 and killed 99 men. A Naval ...
The USS Scorpion was a United States Navy nuclear submarine. The Scorpion would deploy for months at a time, often with radio silence. The crew’s families would be updated from time to time, but there ...
The USS Scorpion was a United States Navy nuclear submarine. The Scorpion would deploy for months at a time, often with radio silence. The crew’s families would be updated from time to time, but there ...
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