Wreck of World War I US Naval Ship Discovered Off UK Coast After 106 Years
In Brief
The discovery sheds light on a major World War I maritime loss and provides closure to a century-old tragedy.
Key Facts
- The wreck of the US Coast Guard Cutter Tampa was located in the Atlantic Ocean.
- The ship was sunk by a torpedo during World War I, according to reports.
- All 131 people aboard the Tampa died in the incident.
- The sinking of the Tampa is described as the largest U.S. naval combat loss of World War I.
- The discovery was made off the coast of the United Kingdom.
What Happened
Divers have found the wreck of the US Coast Guard Cutter Tampa, which was sunk by a torpedo during World War I, resulting in the loss of all 131 people on board.
Why It Matters
Locating the Tampa's wreck provides historical insight into one of the largest US naval losses of World War I and may offer closure to descendants and historians.
What's Next
Further investigation and analysis of the wreck may yield additional information about the circumstances of the sinking and the vessel's final moments.
Sources
- The Independent — US naval ship sunk during World War I found off UK coast(5h ago)
- Fox News — Coast Guard wreck found after century, confirms World War I tragedy that killed all 131 aboard(1d ago)
