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WWII Aircraft Carriers

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Newly released video footage provides clear views of WWII aircraft carriers lost in the Battle of Midway. Survivors of the battle react emotionally to the footage, which offers a rare glimpse into the historic event.

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Newly released underwater video footage has provided the first clear views of three World War II aircraft carriers that were lost during the pivotal Battle of Midway. The video footage shows the USS Yorktown, the USS Lexington, and the USS Hornet resting on the ocean floor in remarkable condition. The footage was captured by a team of scientists and archaeologists during an expedition to the Pacific Ocean, where the Battle of Midway took place in June 1942.

The Battle of Midway was a turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II and marked a significant victory for the United States against the Japanese Navy. The USS Yorktown was heavily damaged during the battle and sunk by Japanese torpedoes. The USS Lexington was also damaged and sunk, while the USS Hornet was sunk by Japanese dive-bombers.

The newly released footage shows the aircraft carriers resting on the ocean floor with remarkable preservation. The USS Yorktown is seen upright, with its flight deck clearly visible. The USS Lexington is shown lying on its side, with its distinctive island structure intact. And the USS Hornet is seen resting at the bottom of the ocean, its flight deck and hangar bay partly collapsed.

The footage has allowed historians and naval experts to gain a better understanding of the events that unfolded during the Battle of Midway and the condition of the sunken aircraft carriers. It also serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought in the battle and brings their stories to life.

The newly released video footage provides a unique opportunity to study and preserve an important piece of history. The findings from the expedition will be invaluable in enhancing our knowledge and understanding of the Battle of Midway and its significance in World War II. By capturing and sharing these clear views of the sunken aircraft carriers, the expedition team hopes to honor the memory of the brave sailors who served onboard these ships and educate future generations about their sacrifice.

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