There It Was
Taylor continued, “It was amazing, the team had resigned to the fact that we’re headed back to port and would not complete the total search area this year. You could feel everyone shuffling and getting ready to shift gears to secure the ship for getting underway. The next thing we see in the last quarter of the last line of data is the USS Grayback roll across the monitor”.
For Our Sailors
Robert S. Neyland, the head of the Naval History and Heritage Command’s Underwater Archaeology Branch said, “The confirmation of the site as a U.S. Navy sunken military craft ensures it is protected from disturbance, safeguarding the final resting place of our sailors.”